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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    er, just how many ( I dont watch-) TV's do you have?

    and on another valid point,,
    how come they are all working?
    One in each room - except this room.

    I have a 68cm non-working TV in the carport waiting for a council pickup. It failed just out of warranty.
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    What about an av sender, that way you can change your fox from any room you have an av reciever in
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    We have a couple of AV senders.

    One is on 2.4Ghz and suffers from a lot of interference from, I think, neighbours' microwave ovens, and maybe WiFi systems. It is no longer used.

    The other is on 5.8GHz and works well if I'm not home. When I'm home, it suffers from interference if I walk nearby (and not in the path of the signal). It doesn't if my wife or daughter walk near.
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    So Ron does that mean you are really the Terminator???
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    That is exactly what I do except I have two sat receivers outputting on two seperate UHF channels. In my previous house these were mixedwithFTA analogue and digital then distributed to five outlets.

    Howard

    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I'm recabling our house for digital TV and got to thinking....

    Is there any reason why I couldn't take the Ch 41 UHF output of the cable set-top box and put it into a combiner to feed the TVs in other parts of the house. I realise I may need to amplify the signal before splitting it.
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    Thanks Howard. I'm thinking of using a Kingray DW30 Distribution Amplifier to provide the feed.
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