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Author Topic: TV Transmitters  (Read 642 times)
MarioMania
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Re: TV Transmitters
« Reply #10 on: March 05, 2013, 08:55:48 PM »

That doesn't even go for, I tried it...Even with a good antanna hooked up
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Darth_vader
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Re: TV Transmitters
« Reply #11 on: March 06, 2013, 05:25:39 PM »

Having a bit of déjà vu there, Mario?

It helps to have a VCR with a powerful-enough modulator. On my Panasonic PV-9662 in the apartment, I could transmit barefoot on 4 with a rabbit-ears from the central "living room" area into the kitchen and into the bedroom about 20 feet away, somewhat clearly. With the VCR feeding the input terminal of an amplifier and an improvised half-wave speaker wire dipole, I could get to the building across the parking lot, about 60 feet out.

I guess it depends on the quality and type of your equipment and its operating environment (thus, past performance does not guarantee future performance.)
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