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RC the DJ
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HELP!
Just landed a new gig at a little sports bar with a zillion TVs. Only the big screen has a direct video input. The rest of the TVs are connected via a three-way splitter.
The trouble is this: I have a JVC triple tray player, and the signals are incompatible.
Suggestions, please. The bar owners would like to have the lyrics showing on at least the three TVs in my section of the bar (The big screen and two others are on the splitter)


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If I'm getting the right picture in my mind, you could run the JVC to an RF modulator, then run a cable cowax to the splitter on the line in. That should work. Again, I'm not sure I got the right picture in my mind.
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Ace has it right, you need a modulator to get the signal to their splitter. It'll cost you 20-30 beans at your local Radio Shack. Run your player video output into the modulator and coax (SP?) out to the splitter. That oughta get you on all the TV's. You can still run the other TV as well by splitting the signal from the modulator.
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I also like to put a signal booster in line.Especially long cable runs.
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then I apologise for the length of this post.


Modulator – Radio Shack Catalog Number: 15-1214
Splitter – Radio Shack Catalog Number: 15-1119
Be sure to use terminating resistors on any unused coax outputs.


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[This message has been edited by Dog (edited November 15, 2002).]


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Where is the new gig? And are you starting tonight??
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