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Re: Video Distribution
Hi Tony / Rob
Just a suggestion for anyone whos running lots of Cat5 to
use with the Kat5 equipment in mind. I would run a figure 8 cable
(speaker
type cable) back to node 0 from each outlet .This cable would supply the
dc
voltage eg 12v that the modules require . Otherwise those wall warts
will
take up valueble power points . Have a central power source at node
zero
,just a suggestion.
Tony has the Kat5 switcher specs been released ?
Frank Mc
----- Original Message -----
From: "BUTLER, Tony, FM" <tony.butler@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 8:52 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Video Distribution
> > I thought someone would say that.
>
> Indeed, all problems are solved by the switcher :-)
>
> > Whats the lead time Keith?
>
> How long is a piece of string I would guess :-)
>
> > Would I need a transmitter and reciever for each source? Or can I
link
> > the Scarts through each source or via a switchbox? COuld get
> > V expensive
> > otherwise.
>
> Depends on what you want to do.
> If you link everything via SCART, then you can only watch one source
at a
> time throughout the whole house.
> So if you watch a DVD in the lounge, everyone else has to watch the
DVD
too.
> If you don't link them then you need one Tx unit per device and one
rx
unit
> per destination that you want to receive that source.
> Eg: DVD - 1 tx unit, 1 intermediate RX unit to lounge TV, 1 terminated
RX
> unit to tv in bedroom.
> Of course, the number of sources you can play at a single destination
then
> depends on the no. of scart sockets at that end (or you have a
scart
> switcher at each destination).
>
> When the switcher arrives, you will need one TX unit per source
anyway.
The
> difference is you will only need 1 rx unit per destination.
>
> You need to look at realistically how many different outputs you wish
to
> dosplay simultaneously - ie will all 4 Tv's be in use at once
displaying
> different sources?
> If so then yes, could be v.expensive......
>
>
> Tony
>
>
>
>
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