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  1. Hi All, Happy New Year I recently installed a camera so that a customer can check the surf from the comfort of their home (In Cornwall). The customer would like to be able to view the image from 2 TV's, one in the living room and one in the bedroom. Getting a cable to the TV's would be difficult and probably messy. So I am looking for a solution using the existing co-ax network. I believe that this is possible through the use of a hdmi modulator, but I am unsure as to how to connect into the coax network. There is an existing 8 way splitter in the loft next to the CCTV DVR. So i figure that I can connect the DVR to the HDMI port of the modulator and then run a coax from the existing splitter to the RF in port to allow the terrestrial channels to be displayed on the TVs connected to the modulator. Is there then a way to connect from the RF out back into the Splitter so that all TV's on the network can view the camera image? Which port would i need to connect to on the splitter? Or would i need an additional splitter after the modulator to then go to the TV's that will be used to see the camera image? Hope that makes sense Thanks in advance
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