Re: TI-H: Distrib Co-Ax
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Re: TI-H: Distrib Co-Ax
All right. I have a cable line, right? Well the cable goes into my TV Card
and it only supports mono-audio. I want to split the co-ax, so one goes to
the TV-card, and the other goes to a device, which then goes to my
Audio-Input... here is a diagram to help:
Cable----/---------------------------------------------TV Card
\_____[Device to decifer audio on Ch. 3]______Sound Card
Also, I just pointed out that DSL thing not to flame, but DSL is quite
common and most people just call it "ADSL" without knowing the
difference... I thought I would just make it clear...
At 08:48 AM 1/9/99 -0600, you wrote:
>
>hi all
>
>i don't understand what you mean by converting a ntsc signal to a stereo
>audio
>signal.
>if you mean a ntsc line level signal to a rf signal that a tv can receive
>then
>that is fairly easy.
>but a line level signal does not have a audio signal with it because the
>audio
>is wide band fm up 4.5 mhz from the carrier which is only present on a
signal
>that is modulated on a rf carrier. normally a line level signal uses
>separate
>cabling for the audio if there is any.
>
>if you could clarify your question then i might be able to help
>
>this in not for you don but the other people that may read this reply, so
>don't
>take offense at it.
>1. i can not spell!!!! so don't complain about misspelled words
>2. don't any one say i don't know what i am talking about. i know my
>stuff!!!!
>
>With that out of the way,
>
>Bryan Fields, KB9MCI
>Dan wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know how to convert a co-ax cable NTSC signal to a stereo
audio
>> signal on channel 3 or so? Or does anyone know if it is complicated at
>> least?
>> -Dan
>
>
>
-Dan
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