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remote satellite controllers
Bit OT but here's the place to ask!. We have three satellite receivers plus a freeview box cluttering up the place. We want to put these in one room and mix the outputs together at RF on "spare" channels and feed these into the aerial distribution system so that any TV can receive the output of each box, and whatever channel its on. Now does anyone know of a remote control system that say you can have a "receiver" module in each room with a TV in it so that this "receives" the output of any of the sat box controllers, and then another unit that transmits this as it were to the boxes, presumably infra red then by radio link then back to infra red again. Presumably we can have as many remote control points as we like all being received at the end where the sat boxes are. TIA -- Tony Sayer |
remote satellite controllers
tony sayer wrote:
Bit OT but here's the place to ask!. We have three satellite receivers plus a freeview box cluttering up the place. We want to put these in one room and mix the outputs together at RF on "spare" channels and feed these into the aerial distribution system so that any TV can receive the output of each box, and whatever channel its on. Now does anyone know of a remote control system that say you can have a "receiver" module in each room with a TV in it so that this "receives" the output of any of the sat box controllers, and then another unit that transmits this as it were to the boxes, presumably infra red then by radio link then back to infra red again. Presumably we can have as many remote control points as we like all being received at the end where the sat boxes are. http://www.satelliteonline.co.uk/tv_link_large.htm TIA |
remote satellite controllers
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 14:22:36 +0000, tony sayer . wrote:
Bit OT but here's the place to ask!. We have three satellite receivers plus a freeview box cluttering up the place. We want to put these in one room and mix the outputs together at RF on "spare" channels and feed these into the aerial distribution system so that any TV can receive the output of each box, and whatever channel its on. Now does anyone know of a remote control system that say you can have a "receiver" module in each room with a TV in it so that this "receives" the output of any of the sat box controllers, and then another unit that transmits this as it were to the boxes, presumably infra red then by radio link then back to infra red again. Presumably we can have as many remote control points as we like all being received at the end where the sat boxes are. TIA Yes. I think there are two parts to this - the RF bit and the control. I think that you will be familiar with the RF bit, Tony. Broadly, what I did was to take the analogue UHF from two antennas on the roof and equalise them through channelised filters to bring the levels equal. A group of modulators made by Ikusi were put onto unused channels, following the harmonic spacing rules. Where I am, using Crystal Palace and Hannington, the spare channels are in the 50-60 range. The modulator outputs are also run through channelised filters to reduce wideband noise. The outputs of this setup and the antennas feed into a splitter used as a combiner and thence into the launch amp - also Ikusi. I then have a tree structured distribution of the RF through the house. For the control, I use a generic infra red distribution system which runs over CAT5 wiring (among others) manufactured by Xantech. There are receive sensors in each room, and there are versions to fit cabinets as well, They then have emitters which can be stuck to the front of IR using equipment quite discretely. There is an amplifier which has multiple inputs and outputs and distributes any to any. The system is then quite simple. Just take the appropriate remote(s) and point as required at the room sensor and the signal will reach all receivers. It works well and is not equipment dependent. ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
remote satellite controllers
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 14:22:36 +0000, tony sayer
wrote: Bit OT but here's the place to ask!. We have three satellite receivers plus a freeview box cluttering up the place. We want to put these in one room and mix the outputs together at RF on "spare" channels and feed these into the aerial distribution system so that any TV can receive the output of each box, and whatever channel its on. Now does anyone know of a remote control system that say you can have a "receiver" module in each room with a TV in it so that this "receives" the output of any of the sat box controllers, and then another unit that transmits this as it were to the boxes, presumably infra red then by radio link then back to infra red again. Presumably we can have as many remote control points as we like all being received at the end where the sat boxes are. If I read you're post right, (do you want to be able to view any of the STB's on any TV or one STB per TV?). If the former the problem I think you will experience here is that transmitting an IR signal from one room to 3 satellite receivers is that all three will operate as they will be set to the same frequency. If you want to do the latter you can run individual links from each room to it's respective STB. As I'm not too sure whiich way you want to do it i'll leave the details for now. ... SJW A.C.S. Ltd. |
remote satellite controllers
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writes Bit OT but here's the place to ask!. We have three satellite receivers plus a freeview box cluttering up the place. We want to put these in one room and mix the outputs together at RF on "spare" channels and feed these into the aerial distribution system so that any TV can receive the output of each box, and whatever channel its on. Now does anyone know of a remote control system that say you can have a "receiver" module in each room with a TV in it so that this "receives" the output of any of the sat box controllers, and then another unit that transmits this as it were to the boxes, presumably infra red then by radio link then back to infra red again. Presumably we can have as many remote control points as we like all being received at the end where the sat boxes are. TIA Thanx to all who replied. We've got a Powermid receiver on order and a few learning remotes that have the 433 odd MHz radio transmitters already in them, so we don't have to have a number of remote infra red receivers, the remotes are picked up directly by the Powermid receiver which translates the radio back to infra red!.... -- Tony Sayer |
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