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pauljones83
1st August, 2014, 04:10 PM
Is this possible on my f5s . I want to distribute the tv
around the house any help appreciated
dufmyster
1st August, 2014, 04:53 PM
Yes. Get a hdmi splitter and split the signal to 2 or 3 rooms. Only prob is you need to all watch what's on the box
digicon
1st August, 2014, 06:59 PM
You require an RF Modulator rough price from a popular auction site is around ?16-?18
pauljones83
1st August, 2014, 07:45 PM
You require an RF Modulator rough price from a popular auction site is around ?16-?18
Will a rf modulator work with modern tvs ? i thought it was the old style tbs for this
pauljones83
1st August, 2014, 07:47 PM
You require an RF Modulator rough price from a popular auction site is around ?16-?18
Ive got a modulator can't get it fired up ? rf in to the back of it av from modulator to f5 then hdmi to the tv ?? am i doing it wrong
andybhoy67
1st August, 2014, 10:28 PM
You require an RF Modulator rough price from a popular auction site is around ?16-?18
Can you use a magic eye with this?
pauljones83
1st August, 2014, 10:34 PM
not sure about magic eye anyone got any info ?
digicon
2nd August, 2014, 12:14 AM
as long as your Plasma/LED/LCD etc... has an inbuilt A.n.a.logue tuner then you can use an RF modulator, Most come with Scart connection so that you can feed RGB from the Scart on the F% directly into the Modulator and then feed that into your distribution system.
If you want Magic eye capability then look at the Triax Tri-Link:
http://www.triax.co.uk/upload/tri-link_aug_2010.pdf costs around ?40
Your last Option if money is no object is to install a Pro-DVB-T Modulator which will give you a freeview frequency on any Freeview equipped TV so no need to worry about the A.n.a.logue side, Of course these are expensive and start at around ?400 for a basic one rising to around ?1800 for a HD version.
I think most would probably opt for the ?18 -?40 range personally:smile:
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