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    Fellas;





    Enclosed, please find my schematic. The condo was wired this way, and it is what it is. Basically:
    • TV coaxial IN cable feeds into a wall junction box in the living room;
    • All three TV coaxial cables feed into the same junction box;
    • I have inserted a 1 In/4 Out splitter in the junction box;
    • Three of the out terminals are connected to the three TVs;
    • The fourth out terminal feeds into a single terminal coaxial wall plate;
    • The wall plate terminal is connected to the Internet router in the stereo cabinet.
    • In the cabinet is a Blu-ray player and an Anoi HD media player, both not connected to anything.
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    Is there a switcher (e.g. konnet TuneHD 410p) that I can somehow hook all this stuff up and feed to all the TV, either discretely or simultaneously?

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    Rick
    Last edited by RIverson; 9th Mar 2011 at 09:18.
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    Feed the TV in and the BR player into a 2 to 1 splitter/combiner, configured as a combiner. Then feed that output into a 3 to 1 splitter/combiner, configured as a splitter. You may need to insert an amplifier between the two.
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    Welcome RIverson, but you're going to get dinged by the mods for not using a descriptive subject for your post. Something like maybe "Need help with video switcher" would have been better than a generic "Help".
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    Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    Welcome RIverson, but you're going to get dinged by the mods for not using a descriptive subject for your post. Something like maybe "Need help with video switcher" would have been better than a generic "Help".
    Fixed. Sorry Fellas.
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