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RE: KAT5 thoughts...


  • Subject: RE: KAT5 thoughts...
  • From: Keith Doxey
  • Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2003 20:03:00 +0000

Hi Eddy

Welcome to the list.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: eddy_carroll [mailto:<a
href="/group/kat5-users/post?postID=7sYmFIDnyk8eJQ75AczUoE_BtBl41s6qqVSapB0Gp9GsvbxZ8QXVsuChbw9chkM8goosnNAAOr5j">ecarroll@i...</a>]
>
> (As a new subscriber, I've just spent an enjoyable couple of hours
> perusing the archives - thanks to all contributers for a wealth of
> useful info.)
>
> A couple of thoughts and questions about current and future KAT5
> modules:
>
> 1. I've already discovered that sending video over the audio pairs
> produces dodgy results, no doubt due to the video signal requiring a
> circuit suitable for 75 Ohm / high frequency. Is the reverse true,
> i.e. is their noticeable degradation sending audio signals over the
> video circuits?
> (If it's negligible, then that suggests that a KAT5 tx/rx pair with
> all four circuits optimised for video would be a more useful unit han
> the two video/two audio standard unit, since it would be easier to
> adapt to RGB/component/digital audio in the future if circumstances
> required.)
>

Component values are different and although it would be possible to make
the
units switchable between audio and video the extra parts would increase the
cost. Also the amps used for video are considerably more expensive than the
audio parts.

Having said that, the Mk2 units will be capable of being assembled as RGB
(4
Video) without the extra work currently involved the the Mk1 units.

> 2. Would it be difficult to make the termination resistors in the Rx
> units more user-controllable, either by way of socketed resistor
> packs or ideally through DIP switches? This would remove the need to
> have two different types of Rx units, and would also make them more
> flexible. (I understand that this can be done right now, but it
> sounds as if it involves some soldering...)
>

The terminations WILL be switchable in the Mk2 units.


> 3. While we await the official IR upgrade, is there any benefit to
> trying to send a standard IR receiver signal down the spare video
> pair, using a suitable breakout cable and possibly a local IR amp at
> the remote location, along with a composite video+stereo audio
> signal? Or is the KAT5 circuitry used for video not really suitable
> for IR-level signals?

It wouldnt work as the circuitry is not suitable for carrying the DC
signals
used by an IR repeater. You could however "adapt" a CAT5 Patch
cable and
break out the Brown/White pair (7&amp;8) at each end and connect that
to
whatever IR repeater system you might already have. Havent tried it but I
dont see why you couldnt do it. Obviously not an option for someone using
S-Video though as they would lose the Chroma signal and end up with a Black
and White picture!

Keith

www.diyha.co.uk
www.kat5.tv






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