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RE: Distributing SVGA


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  • Subject: RE: Distributing SVGA
  • From: "Paul" <groups@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:00:43 +0100
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Or of course you could use Keith's Kat5 units - S-Video and stereo audio
run over a single piece of Cat5 cable. More expensive than the coax option
but less cable and maybe better quality depending on cable length?

Paul.



-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Malcolm-Smith [mailto:rich@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 19 July 2003 10:39
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Distributing SVGA



big_red_frog wrote:
> I am intending to run a few flat panel monitors built in around the
> house possibly from a single MYHTPC server, but what is the best way
> to distribute the svga signal around the building? No huge runs,
> nothing over 10 meters, but I am cabling in the wall and floor space
> now, so i need to get it in ASAP!

5 pieces of 75 ohm coax with BNC's on each end, then a BNC to DB15 lead,
which
any computer shop should sell.


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