I've been reading up the on Keith Doxey's KAT5 AV
Distribution System. Marvellous!
A few questions if I may.
Thought
this may be of interest to all.
I'm particularly interesting in a
fully
switchable system. I mainly want to locate all my sources in my Home
Cinema room, and then be able to select which I watch (DVD, Video,
ONdigital etc) in any other room.
The big diagram on the web
site
confuses me a little. Why the multiple AV sources? Is this just to
demonstrate the ability to handle multiple devices in multiple rooms? I
imagine a lot of homes have 2 VCRs and 2 DVD players. I know I'm about
to
replace my aging VCR and want a top banana DVD-A player soon, so I'll
end
up in that circumstance too, and I live alone! <LOL>
Q:
How
does the user select which source device they want to 'tune' into in
any
particular room?
I originally figured, before I came across this
KAT5
kit, that I'd plug my external aerial into my distribution panel, and
coax/modulate my sources through up/down stream coax to this panel to
be
located in the loft, and then select a channel on each TV to tune
into
that source device.
I guess I need a single CAT5 cable, to the KAT5
AV
Switcher/Patch Panel, for each source device I'm likely to have. So
best to add some surplus ones. Plan ahead...
Stuart
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Stuart Booth Somewhere in Buckinghamshire, England,
UK
stuart@xxxxxxx ICQ#:
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