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RF System

VHF-UHF

VHF Antennae are being phased out in
favour of digital UHF and Satellite signals

RF coax cable

Coax is still needed for Digital UHF and
Satellite IF signals

Comprising of Free to Air analogue TV, Free to Air Digital TV (Freeview) Reticulated Satellite TV, DVD, BluRay and Camera signals provide content around the home using televisions or other displays. 

While the speculation is that RF will die out as a content format over the next 10 years in the face of Wired or Wireless TCPIP Content Delivery and Streaming Internet Content, RF is finding a resurgence in the US at present for the provision of Hi-Definition content.  A massive bandwidth is available to broadcasters in the VHF and UHF bands compared to the limited capacity available on the IF (Satellite) Band.

A smart home will make use of plenty of RF (coax) cabling to locations such as display positions, AV equipment positions, FM Tuner positions and broadband router locations.

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