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CATV Distribution systems...


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: CATV Distribution systems...
  • From: "Andy Powell" <andy@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1999 20:29:35 +0100
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Hi,

Does anyone have any idea where I can get a UK compatible CATV
distribution=
system. Currently we have 2 cable boxes in the house and I'd like to=
utilise them to their fullest. Cable charge 6 gbp for each additional box=
which in itself isn't a great deal but we have around 45 channels which=
would work out at 43*6 gbp so that anyone could watch any channel... I=
have found that splitting the signal before it goes into the Cable box and=
then merging the output allows me to view unscrambled channels eg=
BBC1,2,ITV,CH4,CH5,LWT,RED but what I'd like to do is distribute each=
channel on a different RF frequency so tha any TV/VCR in the house could=
pick them up. I'd also like to add the output from the DVD player in the=
Home Cinema room to this so DVD's could be watched anywhere in the house=
too.... along with the twin VCRs... Am I asking for too much - especially=
in the UK....

Andy



--- Tag-it V1.0 (c) Andy Powell 1998
Train your child in the way in which you know you should have gone
yourself. - C.H. Spurgeon


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