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Re: Labgear MRX352



Duncan

I am using the same kit, not sure if the model is the same.

Its great having the light boxes above all the tvs so you can cobtrol stuff
back at the main source. You need the IR senders and the IR transmitter
kits
as well.

I am very pleased with the system, no picture quality issues, no sound
issues, and ease of use.

Have found the IR can somtimes be a little tempramental with the TIVO and
the Xbox remote does not seem to work, other than that great product.


Kevin


----- Original Message -----
From: "Duncan_Frazer" <duncan_frazer@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 11:30 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Labgear MRX352


Anyone used the Labgear MRX352 video dist system ???
I'm looking at kit to retrofit into the house we've just bought,
this seems ideal for multiplexing all the aerial\dish feeds onto 1
coax down to the main viewing area, providing a return up to the
dist amp to other rooms\viewing points in the house, and allowing an
IR control path back to the main viewing area so I can control my
tivo! :)

Just wondered if anyone had any experience of this kit, at £90+vat
it seems like it tidies up lots of other solutions for RF
distribution and seperate IR control systems - granted its only coax
RF dist rather than s-vid\rgb but we only use smaller tv's around
the house and frankly the tidyness ofsets the slight quality loss.

Found it (and the IR kit needed) for sale at cyberselect
(http://www.cyberselect.co.uk/Installation/Products/RFvideo/),
also
interested in any other suppliers.

Duncan




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