Difference between revisions of "Video Sender Only Transmits One Channel"
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− | No. You need to use a [[Setting Up Video Sender with a VCR|VCR]] or a [[Setting Up Video with a Cable Box | + | No. You need to use a [[Setting Up Video Sender with a VCR|VCR]] or a [[Setting Up Video with a Cable Box|cable box]]. The Video Sender only has RCA audio/video inputs, and it only transmits one channel at once. If you run the cable TV signal directly into a VCR or cable box, that box will output one channel at a time into the Video Sender. You can then use the [[Setting Up The IR Extender Portion|IR extender feature]] of the VK82A sender kit to change the channel on the VCR or cable box. |
− | |cable box]]. The Video Sender only has RCA audio/video inputs, and it only transmits one channel at once. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 2 May 2007
Question
Can I connect my Video Sender directly to a coaxial cable or antenna feed?
Answer
No. You need to use a VCR or a cable box. The Video Sender only has RCA audio/video inputs, and it only transmits one channel at once. If you run the cable TV signal directly into a VCR or cable box, that box will output one channel at a time into the Video Sender. You can then use the IR extender feature of the VK82A sender kit to change the channel on the VCR or cable box.