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        Old 8th May 2003, 01:46   #1 (permalink)
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        Sharing a cable box in my apt. b/w two tvs.

        I'm getting a new apt next week. I'm going to be having a 46" Sony HDTV in my living room with an HD set top box from time warner. However, I'd like to mount a 20" plasma lcd (Sharp Aquos) on the wall in my bedroom. Is there a way to share the signal between the two televisions (still maintaining the direct line-in from the stb to the sony, but getting a signal to my Sharp)? I mean, I know there are ways, but are there any that don't involve drilling and running wires? Thanks in advance...
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        Old 8th May 2003, 02:31   #2 (permalink)
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        There are equipment that uses RF for that stuff but the quality isn't that good.

        This is close to what you are looking for: http://www.x10.com/products/x10_vk53a.htm
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        Old 8th May 2003, 03:16   #3 (permalink)
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        looks like its just for the computer...I did find some things by Terk...

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        looks like its just for the computer...I did find some things by Terk...
        No it's not it takes a composite video signal and an analouge stereo audio signal as input in the tranceiver end and sends it via RF to the receiver that plugs into your TV. That is the same signa you would use with cables.

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