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Alaxan I need your wisdom please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 90677" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>If the H/U accepts a signal in run the audio output to that. the video feeds should be basically run as a separate animal. Audio run with all sources comming an and going to the H/u. If the H/u does not have an input make one by using an FM modulator in line with the antenna. Video from each source into the switch then out to the monitors. The video can be split, but it may be possible to begin losing some resolution. If this is the case a small video amp can be purchased and used to split the video out to the other sources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 90677, member: 544457"] If the H/U accepts a signal in run the audio output to that. the video feeds should be basically run as a separate animal. Audio run with all sources comming an and going to the H/u. If the H/u does not have an input make one by using an FM modulator in line with the antenna. Video from each source into the switch then out to the monitors. The video can be split, but it may be possible to begin losing some resolution. If this is the case a small video amp can be purchased and used to split the video out to the other sources. [/QUOTE]
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