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Want to amplify the RF of a video modulator...

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FastMHz
Mon Sept 08 2008, 01:05AM Print
FastMHz Registered Member #179 Joined: Thu Feb 16 2006, 02:08AM
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...so that I can do a low power broadcast of a TV show to my entire house. I have a modulator that is channel 3 or 4, and I know that it is in essence a very low power transmitter. Can I connect an RF power amp for the TV VHF range to that, connect an antenna, and tune it in on any regular TV?
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ShawnLG
Mon Sept 08 2008, 04:50AM
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I don't think this is legal. It is agains the FCC rules. There are some consumer products out there that can do wireless video/audio link.
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Seoul_lasers
Mon Sept 08 2008, 06:08AM
Seoul_lasers Registered Member #1630 Joined: Sat Aug 09 2008, 11:36AM
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ShawnLG wrote ...

I don't think this is legal. It is agains the FCC rules. There are some consumer products out there that can do wireless video/audio link.

for your own house it is NOT illegal.
A VCR uses (some of them) a cable that is connected to your TV, at least i had a few that did that.
Wireless transmission is strictly regulated however. Transmitters past 500mW? (don't quote me on the strength) require a HAM radio certificate from the FCC-- same category as UHF radios. You can buy small 100mW trasmitters that broadcast out to 3000ft line of sight, but these are easily interffered with by a microwave, wireless router or simular device.
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Steve Conner
Mon Sept 08 2008, 05:14PM
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How does the RF know to stay inside your house?
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FastMHz
Mon Sept 08 2008, 11:32PM
FastMHz Registered Member #179 Joined: Thu Feb 16 2006, 02:08AM
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Alright guys, I'm not planning to transmit to the neighborhood...just a few MW to reach my interior walls, and with the size of my yard, even the neighbors wouldn't pick it up.

All that aside, *will it work*?
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Avalanche
Tue Sept 09 2008, 05:35PM
Avalanche Registered Member #103 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:16PM
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If you're thinking of using a TV 'aerial booster' as your RF amp that won't be very effective. I think you'll need more power than you think to get a clear TV picture anywhere in the house, especially as all the TVs will have their aerials pointing in random directions. I reckon you'll need about 1 watt broadcast from a dipole in the center of the house, just search for a broadband VHF power amp on the net and throw something together. Alternatively, you might even get a stronger signal by broadcasting from outside, back at your house - directly at the TV antennas which I assume you already have set up pointing outside tongue
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Bored Chemist
Tue Sept 09 2008, 05:38PM
Bored Chemist Registered Member #193 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 07:04AM
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Am I the only one who sees the irony in this "I'm not planning to transmit to the neighborhood...just a few MW ".
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FastMHz
Tue Sept 09 2008, 08:16PM
FastMHz Registered Member #179 Joined: Thu Feb 16 2006, 02:08AM
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Yeah I tried an aerial booster already...I could pick it up about 3 feet away, but snowy.
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Seoul_lasers
Wed Sept 10 2008, 12:20AM
Seoul_lasers Registered Member #1630 Joined: Sat Aug 09 2008, 11:36AM
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Bored Chemist wrote ...

Am I the only one who sees the irony in this "I'm not planning to transmit to the neighborhood...just a few MW ".

that should be mW .. MW holy cow, I think this guy has a massive Turbo diesil generator in his basement with a plan on ruling the airwaves to start the next revolution.
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Steve Conner
Wed Sept 10 2008, 09:41AM
Steve Conner Registered Member #30 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 10:52AM
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Well, getting back on topic... I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work, provided you can get or make a suitable power amp, which could be difficult at TV frequencies.

If one aerial booster doesn't bust out enough power, how about 5 daisy-chained together? smile Or maybe you could replace the amplifier chip in the booster with a more powerful MMIC.
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