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RE: Re: Noise on Philips digibox UHF output
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- Subject: RE: Re: Noise on Philips digibox UHF output
- From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 10:39:10 +0100
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> For a less 'signal-o-phile' approach, what about a Videosender -
> especially
> if you can find one at Homebase.
>
> I have a Videosender+ which takes Composite Video and Audio and the
> transmitter and provides bot composite and RF at the receiver,
> thanks t its
> own modulator. It als has an RF IR link so you can operate the kit
from
> upstairs. Quality is perfectly acceptable for the bedroom.
>
> Obviously, it wouldn't be as good as a KAT5 but it wouldn't require
any
> wiring.
Ah, but when I was doing the bedroom up, I sneakily cabled up t cope with
Ian/Nigel's IR stuff and KAT5.... (s there's no pressure for that IR link
on KAT5 from me) ;)
My idea if t converts the rats' nest of wiring already in the loft int a
KAT5 RX end - then pipe the composite signal down a short length of RG59 t
the wall outlet along with the stere audio. Whether I'll ever finish it
remains one of life's unanswered questions!
J
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