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Spook
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ok, currently, i broadcast foxtel from living room into bedroom using aldi av transmitter (fyi, 50 bux, works twice as well as the 100 dollar dick smith one i bought)
on old tv, worked awesome, however since i got an lcd for the bedroom, it shows up the scratchy signal pretty bad im going to be running an rf cable for the fta signal from the roof aerial, is there anyway, i can also use the foxtel out rf signal to send it into the bedroom as well on the same cable? |
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| #0 07:06am 22/10/07 |
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épic™
Posts: 1663
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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something like this should do it
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| #1 07:57am 22/10/07 |
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Lunch
Posts: 905
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thats what the crappy co-ax in our unit complex uses. 1 single coax for multiple signals (FTA and FOX). the upshot of that means that we can't use any of the cool stuff like certain movies and also the viewers choice football every weekend etc
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| #2 08:12am 22/10/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19865
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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sounds like exactly what i want
awesome work team |
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| #3 08:19am 22/10/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 2692
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Spook, you should get yourself a MythTV backend and some frontends and stream it all over IP.
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| #4 09:23am 22/10/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4508
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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on old tv, worked awesome, however since i got an lcd for the bedroom, it shows up the scratchy signal pretty bad Dude, its an LCD. Thats how its meant to look. |
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| #5 11:17am 22/10/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19868
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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haha, sup mongie
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| #6 11:24am 22/10/07 |
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`ViPER`
Posts: 235
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You can connect as many RF signals as you want together, as long as they arent modulated on the same frequency. You can run the rf out of your foxtel box back into the wall and then connect the tv to any other aerial outlet, but if you have splitters they may interfere, but you can get splitters that work both ways, like the one posted above.
last edited by `ViPER` at 12:21:21 22/Oct/07 |
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