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Security Camera Modulator and HR10-250
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Post 1 made on Thursday October 28, 2004 at 23:13
jvoorhees
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Anyone bumped their head against the HR10-250's lack of an NTSC tuner, and therefore no method of using modulated camera feeds? Any solutions?
Post 2 made on Thursday October 28, 2004 at 23:20
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So what you need is some sort of RF to composite convertor?
Post 3 made on Thursday October 28, 2004 at 23:22
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You can't - Put the HR10-250 on the other side of a switcher and feed non-modulated input...Zektor will work fine. Now, for the next question - what is the cheapest composite to component converter out there if I want to pass camera feeds into a Component Switcher? It seems like it's the DVDO iScan Pro ($499 MSRP).
OP | Post 4 made on Thursday October 28, 2004 at 23:29
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AHEM - yes, this would work. Essentially a modulator in reverse.
OP | Post 5 made on Thursday October 28, 2004 at 23:31
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Anyone Know of a reverse modulator like this?
OP | Post 6 made on Thursday October 28, 2004 at 23:34
jvoorhees
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And NO, a VCR is not an option. Something that has an NTSC tuner, w/o anything else. I dont even need to be able to select different channels on the fly, just something that needs to be tuned to the correct channel once. THen I can just output composite directly to the display, and get the picture that way.
Post 7 made on Friday October 29, 2004 at 00:08
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It almost seems like it would be cheaper and easier just to use a small digital HD recorder and dedicate it for the camera.
Post 8 made on Friday October 29, 2004 at 00:34
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If taking a Composite feed and makingit an RF channel is called "Modulating" then taking that RF channel and turning it back into a Composite feed would ne "Demodulating".......

Pico-Macom, Blonder Tounge, MVI, Cadco, Megahertz, etc etc etc....

Litteraly hundreds of demodulators out there...

I would suggest the Pico's... Resonably priced, great quality.


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