On 11/09/04 13:51 ET, Trunk-Slammer -Supreme said...
Why modulate?
Non-modulated signal through a A/V receiver not
an option?
Or possibly a direct line to the display/s?
Duh, yeah, EXCATLY!
The original question is
"I am modulating a bunch of signals and I need to present them to displays that do not have the means to unmodulate them. How do I do that?"
The exact answer to that question is to get a video distribution amp for each signal that you modulate and run a hunk of RG59 to each of those displays with unmodulated video. That way, you will take video to video inputs and will not have to demodulate it.
If you do not want to spend $1000s of your time doing this, a VCR IS the answer. Don't forget that you can program the VCRs to only tune to the modulated channels.
Also don't forget that if you have digital cable signals in the house, that digital will be on frequencies commonly used for camera modulation, so you might have to have a separate RG-6 distribution system for the modulated channels. That is okay, though, because then you can feed that signal right into the VCRs.
VCRs looking a bit more attractive now?