A couple of things
spring to mind.
Is it possible to
engineer the units with a power supply on the PCB? That’s what John Sim
does
with his RGB to SVideo converter, and it makes the thing much neater (I
HATE
wall worts!)
Would it be
possible
to build them so they will fit into a double wall box – again that smacks
of a
far neater installation – I realise that would restrict portability, but
certainly in my case (small house) I would have one behind the telly in the
bedroom and one behind the Sky box.
Only suggestions,
you
can do with them what you will, but both of these would actually persuade
me
to put at least one run of CAT5 into my new house J
Tim
-----Original
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From: Mark
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Sent: 29 January 2002
08:49
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] KAT5 Website
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[ukha_d] KAT5 Website Updated
Hi all,
I have finally got round to updating the www.kat5.tv
website.
It now includes a
brief history on the development of KAT5
There is information on feeding multiple receivers from
one transmitter.
and.......
PICTURES
Regards
Keith
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