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We got a LaserDisc player and want to get a betamax because our old one broke,. But there's no room to store the media players for just a couple movies that we watch rarely. So I was thinking we could have an auxiliary media room with these old formats, and broadcast the wire leads to the upstairs.
I do currently have an analog UHF in home broadcaster. I understand in order to get surroubd sound I have to compress it to two track headphone mode, which according to lddb.com is a cardinal sin. And once I translated to a headphone mode it's very hard to go back to six or more discrete tracks. I know this coming in, say that coming in, and they still crucify me for that. Well it does work assuming you have an analog antenna receiver on your TV. There was just a couple problems. What I watched it upstairs there were interfering spots, it looked kind of checkerboarding. Like a weak analog TV station. That looks where I have it. I think it's because there's too much invisible light interference from four different appliances within about 3 meters between the furthest 2 items Namely the UHF broadcaster, an auxiliary voice phone that's tied into another voice phone, a radio transmitted surround track, and my home's Wi-Fi. So first they took away the easiest thing which was the voip phone. And it looked a little better. I'll assume if I could find a wired way to convert Dolby digital to Dolby headphones (and I know how and where to get one but I want to see if there's a better version of those as prompted by my other recent post on headphone surround.). So once a year to get another Turtle Beach DSS or something similar but decodes more languages,. Will just be left with a UHF broadcaster and a Wi-Fi signal source. Haven't tested it and see if there was sunspots again. But if there is,. Is there anything I could do from changing Wi-Fi bands the change in UHF bands,which is tougher because there's a true analog tuner not divided into discrete stations 14-69 but a continuous dial. Keep in mind our maximum home web speed is 1.5 megabits. Is there any difference between wireless-b Wireless-G wireless-n and wireless AC? by the way hopefully on Friday I'll have a new internet source that won't interfere with dares + should be faster,. All I'm mainly concerned about is the rest of my family's needs for Apple dish Network Amazon and cell phones. I should have my own needs about online gaming taken care of by Friday. And I would like to receive this signal too. I assume that it's broadcast sources which must not be close together. Two receivers could be closed but they don't interfere with each other. Two broadcasters that are close usually do. |
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analog uhf transmitter., home video sender |
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