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More info?)
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 22:13:27 -0500, nospamcoming@me.com wrote:
>Thanks for all replies.
>I have both up and running.
>Used a manual switch.
>Manually switch between the two depending on which one I want to watch
>or program.
>
You didn't say whether you're switching baseband or RF.
>On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:08:23 -0600, Mark Lloyd
><mlloyd@5xxxmail.com5xxx> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:12:04 -0500, nospamcoming@me.com wrote:
>>
>>>How can I get both units to work via remote and using the same T.V.?
>>>
>>
>>With 2 Replays, there's a simple trick. From the front panel buttons,
>>turn one "on" and the other "off". On the remote, the 'power' button
>>will switch between the 2. All the other buttons will affect only the
>>Replay that is "on".
>>
>>* There is no problem with leaving a Replay "on" all the time (other
>>than as described above). However, you should still turn off the TV
>>when not watching it.
>>
>>>I'm thinking one can be set to channel 3 and the other to channel 4.
>>
>>This will not work. These modulators will cause interferrance with the
>>next-lower channel. The presence of the output from the ch-4 modulator
>>will keep the ch-3 one from being viewable. To do this, you need
>>modulators that work at least 2 channels apart.
>>
>>Anyway, RF is the LOWEST quality output available from the Replay. It
>>would be better to use the baseband A/V outputs. Audio uses 2 RCA
>>connectors (white, red centers). For video, the standard output uses a
>>RCA jack with a yellow center. If your TV supports YUV (component
>>video), you can use than (RCA jacks with green, red, blue centers).
>>For multiple Replays, switches are available (including automatic
>>ones, that select the active input). The 'power' button (as described
>>above) will operate this switch.
>>
>>>Cable T.V. in to both and then out from both to a T-connection which
>>>connects to T.V. set. Do I need a switch on the T-connection?
>>
>>Not for a splitter. A switch is needed when connection more than one
>>OUTPUT (as with the Replay outputs you described above). You don't
>>need a switch when connecting INPUTS.
>>
>>If the signal is too weak, you may need an amplifier. Don't use one
>>unless you need to.
>>
>>>Anyone have a setup that is working for them?
>>
>>I do. I never use the RF (ch 3/4) outputs, but use the baseband
>>outputs and an A/V switch. This switch is remote-controlled and
>>switched between my 3 Replays and a DVD player.
>>
>>>How do you get the remotes to work on only one at a time?
>>
>>There's an easy way to do it with 2 Replays. See above.
>>
>>>Do I need to block one of the IR reception ports to keep it from
>>>working while controling the other?
>>>
>>>Any information would be very much appreciated?
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