[oclug] Extreme Televison

Michael Bazdell flying-camel at rogers.com
Wed Feb 9 13:09:34 EST 2005


Eeep... I thought it was simple like a VCR playing a movie on channel
3.. I was thinking using a TV out on a TV tuner card to do something to
that effect, but instead of channel 3, some other channel. Heh. I was
hoping I could get away with just buying a TV card. OH well. If I can't
then that's too bad and really not worth spending any money on.



On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 09:46 -0500, Frank Stratton - VE3YY wrote:
> HI,
> If you want to take this off topic, I maybe able to help. You need something
> called a radio frequency circulator plus other special devices.  These
> devices allow you to place two or more signals from different sources on the
> same cable.  You would also have to select a frequency on the cable that is
> not used by Rogers plus you would also be responsible for protecting the
> Rogers equipment at their end.  They would take a dim view if you send a
> signal to their amplifiers that causes interference to their other
> customers.
> 
> What you want to do is not something that the average person would be able
> to do easily.  Plus the equipment to accomplish this is only available from
> specialized places and I hope your wallet has many $100.00 bills in it.
> 
> There is a device that you can get that rebroadcasts a TV signal on the 2.4
> GHz band.  I have one of them but can't use it because it interferes with my
> 2.4 GHz wireless network.  You might also check the www.X10.com site.  They
> are doing some things with wireless video.
> 
> de VE3YY,
> Frank



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