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Samuel M. Goldwasser[_2_] Samuel M. Goldwasser[_2_] is offline
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Default goodbye to analog TV modulators

"les" writes:

With the surge in digital television, soon those of use that like to
distribute and mix RF into the house coax will have lost that nice
ability, until an affordable digital video modulator comes along.
I've been scouring the net looking if this is available yet, but haven't
seen it. (and no, I don't want to be switching between analog and digital
tuners......it's too confusing for the family) I'm trying to make it a
turnkey
operation, so feeds like surveillance cams, off-air signals and other
video feeds can all coexist on the same wire and be switched cleanly via
the digital tuner.
Has anyone seen an affordable digital modulator yet??


Not likely.

But why are you worrying about something that ins't going to be
an issue for many years? Your modulators aren't going to stop
working on June 12th. There will still be plenty of need
for analog RF video.

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