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I am working on a small video system to serve an activity hall.
The system has one camera with coaxial output that currently feeds a two in/four out splitter with coaxial sent to 4 monitors. There are no video signal boosters (amplifiers?) in the system. The signal to all 4 monitors is poor. My thought was to add some form of signal booster to each coaxial circuit off the splitter. Alternatively, I would add some form of signal booster upstream of the splitter and improve the signal to all four circuits at once. I also considered converting the coaxial signal to RJ45 and use the ethernet cable with a RJ45 to HDMI converter at each monitor. However, that doesn't seem to work and I suspect the conversion further reduces the signal quality. I'd appreciate any input on what to do and what to use to improve the signal. Thanks!
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Michael 4K QLED|Aerial Acoustics|McIntosh D100 - MC501 - MX151|Roon|RPI|Wyrd4Sound
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I would imagine something like this would work...
Arris 4-Port Bi-Directional Cable TV, OTA, Satellite HDTV Amplifier Splitter Signal Booster with Passive Return And Coax Cable Package - cableTVamps https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0792P8SP1...2ZB43DP84MJ4HP |
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