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Within the confines of a house the best and cheapest way to send a TV
signal is via a low cost ready made 2.4 GHz system with a choice of a number of freqs in the 2.4GHz band . If you also have a wifi system through a wireless ADSL router you must ensure that the freqs for both systems are well apart. I do have these 2 systems in operation without interference problems Frank ( Highland Ham ) ================================ Neil Preston wrote: ================ I want to be able to send a UHF TV signal (400-800 MHz) from one end of the house to the other. I have a UHF digital PLL modulator with an output level of 7dBmV minimum, and would like to use it to feed a small linear 100 mW "power" amp to a 1/4 wave whip. I don't think I'll find such a critter very easily, (if at all) so I would like some suggestions as to how I might find resources to build one. (Of course, a pre-designed schematic and PCB layout would be ideal!) Anyone have any suggestions as to where to start? (Besides Google... BTDT.) |
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