neazoi
Advanced Member level 6
Hello,
I consider the next schematic, which shows three circuits which I would like to combine into one by connecting them together.
The image on the left is a video splitter. The image on the top is an rf modulator and the image on the bottom is a video amplifier.
How should I connect the three modules together to achieve isolation and not much video loss?
A first thought was to connect each of the two inputs of the modulator and amplifier into the outputs of the splitter.
A second thought was to connect the amplifier first, then the splitter and at the outputs of the splitter, the modulator and the video in of the TV.
A third thought was to just connect the inputs of the modulator and the amplifier together and not use the splitter at all.
I am affraid that the adjustments of one module may affect the input signal the other, so I wonder what should I do?
I consider the next schematic, which shows three circuits which I would like to combine into one by connecting them together.
The image on the left is a video splitter. The image on the top is an rf modulator and the image on the bottom is a video amplifier.
How should I connect the three modules together to achieve isolation and not much video loss?
A first thought was to connect each of the two inputs of the modulator and amplifier into the outputs of the splitter.
A second thought was to connect the amplifier first, then the splitter and at the outputs of the splitter, the modulator and the video in of the TV.
A third thought was to just connect the inputs of the modulator and the amplifier together and not use the splitter at all.
I am affraid that the adjustments of one module may affect the input signal the other, so I wonder what should I do?