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Hi all,
It's me again, attempting yet another mad science project, and I have practically googled the subject to death before thinking of asking this group for help: I am wanting to put video (preferably color but will settle for grayscale) onto a UHF TV channel for inhouse use only. I am considering doing it as follows: 1) Convert output of a VGA card to composite video using resistive combiner (found a few on net). 2) Place composite video on VHF channel 3 using a game modulator. 3) Upconvert the video signal on VHF to UHF by with a local oscillator whose frequence is the difference between the channels. I'd use an active mixer circuit from the VHF/UHF part of the Handbook to do this. 4) To test functionality, attempt to tune in using either an analog TV receiver or a TV tuner card. Question is this: Is point 3, upconverting video from VHF to UHF, a generally workable technique? Any other gotchas or pitfalls to my intended approach? Thanks in advance, The Eternal Squire |
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