Originally posted by vp8000:
How come the spliter has a booster on it when all you are really doing is blocking out the signal from going to another path? Thanks.
When you divide a signal, the signal's strength drops (by about 3dB I believe). The splitter divides the signal and boosts it to compensate for that, then sends the signal to both (or all three, or all four) outputs
at the same time. A switcher (with multiple inputs and only one output) just steers one of the inputs to the output and disregards the other.