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All depends on the Tivo internal modulator and how narrow the resulting band (ch 3 or 4) is that it produces. In theory it will work, but if there is any rolloff on the frequency created by each modulator, then you will have interference between the two...In simple terms, think of it like two adjacent squares vs two adjacent trapezoids where the top of each is the width of the band. If you butt two squares up next to each other top to top, no interference. If you butt the tops of the trapezoids up to each other, then the slopes obviously cross into each others path.
So the question is, how good is the D* trapezoid....My guess, not very good.
Originally Posted by Trebor Pyn What kind of results (or will it even work )can i expect if i try to take the RF signals from two D*Tivos,one set to output on ch.3 and the other set to ch.4,combine them with a reversed splitter,send them to a remote tv and choose ch.3 or 4? Would i then be able to tune that TV to ch. 3 or 4 and pick up the respective D*Tivo signals or would i just be creating a mess? BTW i know this is a cheap out theory and is just a stop gap idea until i can afford the real equipment i need to do this right.I think i will find all the info i will ever need to do it right here on this forum....you people are great and i really appreciate the time you take to share your knowledge. Trebor |
So the question is, how good is the D* trapezoid....My guess, not very good.