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Old 03-06-2010, 09:08 PM
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Default Cameras accross tv installation

Just after some infomation before i purchase. What i have is an UHF/CATV modulator which will convert a camera system to television RF. On the unit are f type output connectectors. I need to go from the RF modulator to the house tv booster f connector distribution unit. Which i need a splitter that enables 2* inputs to 1 output. As i need to connect this together with the house arieal. So therefore all television sets can have tv channels aswell as viewing the camera system when need be. This isn't really my area so i might be wrong i what i think.

Items which i need:
2* tv cables to connect from tv plates.
2* f connectors
1*2 input to 1 output splitter? (Not sure is thats what its called as it would be more a combainer)


And the other problem is that the cable is run in normal tv cable and not rg6 cable. So i don't know if f connectors fit onto that cable?

Thanks steve
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