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RE: Hotel Television System



Chris,

I think it may well be easiest to get one box per room, since you only have
nine rooms and there are more than nine free to air channels.  If however
you were going to provide say the analogue chanels plus a few of the free
to
air chanels then you may want to consider having one box per chanel in a
central location and modulating these onto a UHF channel that is vacant.

Which ever route you take, I strongly suggest making sure the aerials to
each room are not daisy chained as this could reduce options in the future.

Regards,

Mark




-----Original Message-----
From: Softaware [mailto:softaware@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 09 March 2003 23:00
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Hotel Television System


Hi all,

Does anyone have any recommendations, websites or advice on providing
digital television in a small hotel (9 bedrooms). I'm thinking along
the lines of a wideband tv ariel on the roof and cabling to each
room. That would give good television, but I was thinking of going
one further and giving the free view digital television (BBC
Digital?). I expect I need a box in each room?

Thanks,
Chris




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