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Re: KAT5 & Hubs/switches



> >They are both connected to the same coax cable.  I have a splitter
out of
> >the video which feeds the main TV via a 1m cable, and the small TV
by a
10m
> >coax.  I've no idea why it does this, but expect it's something to
do
with
> >the TVs processing quicker?  Who knows, who cares, but it's not
easily
> >explained.
>
> Are you in a "border" reception area between two (or more)
TV
transmitters?
> - the only time I have seen this effect is at my parents house when
the TV
> in the kitchen was tuned to a different local transmitter than the TV
in
the
> lounge, each supplying a different ITV region... most programmes/ads
were
> the same, but time-shifted by 1-2 seconds, but occasionally, there
would
be
> totally different programmes/ads playing...

No, I'm in central Bristol.  I can hardly pick up my local transmitter with
the communal aerial on the flats.

Andy
--
PC-Based Multimedia System
http://www.andylaurence.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/pcbmms


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