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tv transmitters

does any one remember the illegal tv transmitters that were available about 10 year ago...they had an audio and video input and would transmit an analogue signal to a selectable frequency..
my thought is if you had one of these in the range connected to a freeview box or dvd you could watch said media via your analogue tuner on your screen..

i've searched ebay but have not found anything ,anyone else know if these units are still available..

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Something like this - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wireless-PAL-SEC...548wt_1324

I was looking into this originally. It should work as long as you can change the digi box channels easily.

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thats the thingy. Thumbs Up

stick that in the back near the ranges antenna and feed from a freeview or dvd from somewhere in the front..

its a tempting alternative to the £300+ digital tuner option..

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Just do an ebay search on wireless video sender, there are allsorts available. We use one at work to shunt A/V from one end of a large room to the other without cables. works a treat. .
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I've got similar in mine. Use a TV in motion cable which has an video input. I had a DVD player attached but have gone for a freeview tunner now. While stationary its good but on the move it's pretty useless. [img]http://www.fuelly.com/driver/rob2529/range-rover[img/]
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@joe, is that not the ones with an a/v input on the transmitter and an a/v output on the receiving end, if so they wont work..


@rob, good option but the 'video in motion' kits are for pre touch screen ranges so no good for me. ..

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Don't know if the quailty will be adequate, but it may be possible to transmit on the security camera frequency and watch on the venture cam input. 
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good thought justin , but i dont have a venture cam so i assume my screen wont be activated..

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Ah right, you want to pick up the signal with the antenna not transfer signal from front to back. My apologies Big Cry .
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back into the spinning thingy you go... Laughing

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