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Old February 27th, 2004, 01:14 PM
nreel nreel is offline
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Yes, I see my flow chart didn't quite explain how to have a RF Modulator in the circuit WITHOUT actually using the RF Modulator, which only has a COAX OUT, to go to your RS RCA IN/OUT Amp/Splitter.

I will try to explain how I do it, but GDUNS component would work better.

I have an RCA "Y" connector...MALE-To-TWO FEMALES. I plug THE MALE end, of the "Y" into the RCA FEMALE Video INPUT of the RF Modulator, which leaves me with the TWO RCA FEMALE ends hanging from the RF Modulator.

Now, I take the S-Video-To-Single MALE RCA Adapter, which the S-Video is plugged into your Computer's Video Card, and plug the MALE RCA end into ONE of the RCA FEMALE "Y" connectors. This completes the Hook-up from your Video Card to the RF Modulator so that the computer will recognize a second Display.

Now, use an RCA Male-To-Male to bridge between the last FEMALE RCA "Y" connector and the RCA INPUT of your RS Amp/Splitter.

Either way, I suspect you want to Amplify your signal. Neither one of these Rf Modulators amplify a signal...all they do is split.

You are looking for a way that your Computer will recognize the RS amp/splitter in your 2nd configuration.

You will have to put something between YOUR component and the Video Card to use Scenario #2, and, the RF Modulator does this very easily.
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