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  1. Hello, i have one camera that is hard wired to one of my TV;s. I would like to send this feed to 2 additional TV's in my house. i am guessing i would need to first split this signal, then send wireless with sender/receiver. but i am wondering if there is an easier way? modulator may not work as i have 2 separate satelite antennas feeding my 3 TV's... so not all on the same cable feed. any suggestions on getting this done? thanks
  2. nadajoey

    need help on RF modulator

    it would be impossible for me to run additional rf59 to each TV, is there another way?
  3. Hello, i have surveillance cam that is wired right to the video input on one of my TV's. I have 3 TV's in total in the house, connected to two separate Expressvu antennas. I'd like to be able to view the cam from any of the tv's but I don't know what equipment i would need. I gather a RF modulator is a start, but do I need anything else given that I am hooked to 2 sepatate Expressvu dishes in my house? what about filters? Do I need any? thanks for the info, and p.s. i am an amateur at this! thanks!!!!!
  4. can this work? http://www.ebay.ca/itm/1-4-Video-Independence-Channels-AV-Amplifier-RCA-Splitter-Car-Distribution-AU-/130578989472?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e671d41a0
  5. Vin2install: can you provide me a suggestion for a powered splitter? Maybe a link to an ebay auction? thanks for your help
  6. hi, i tried a typical splitter and no success. The signal doesn't seem strong enough to carry to both my TV;s. What's my alternative? Please be specific and detailed, I am a newbie.. and very ignorant!
  7. hi, i recently installed a cctv camera and brought it to a TV. Now I want to split the signal to another TV. The coaxial cable is a RG59. Can a simple coaxial splitter amplifier do the job? or do I need a special CCTV splitter? I don't know the difference so I am looking for some guidance. Preferrably I'd like to conserve as much quality as possible. thanks!
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