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 Urgent!!!   Plasma screen TV Guy and Galls, I need some advise. I have been asked about plasma screen TV's There is one PC and someone is wanting to connect 3 plasma tv's to show the same image in an office. This is all been connected by Cat V cable. Now obviously some form of junction box would be required. 1/ What box? 2/ Is CatV suitted to this job 3/ Is there a max lenght of cable 4/ Can 3 TV's be connected to one PC 5/ WHY DOES IT NOT WORK!!!! Cheers in advance Dave | 
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 Component video over cat 5 - http://svideo.com/500021.html | 
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 actually i'm not sure if that's what you need but the site seems to offer most solutions | 
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 Cheers Ziggi:saint: | 
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 Be interesting to know how a PC pushes video down a Cat5 cable? guess you buy a specific video card that uses Cat5 | 
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 I think thats where the balun comes in, does it not alter the impeadence from 75 ohm to 120ohm or vice versa! enabling you to use catV | 
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 Well Cat5 is a network cable, not video, so you can't directly transmit video signals via a network card, thus maybe needing s specific video card that utilises a Cat5 interface. You can buy video splitter boxes using standard VGA cables, but you'd be limited to around 10 metres of cable at best I am guessing | 
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 Cheers for that JPM. I'm sure I'll be back in a bit with some more questions :puzzled: | 
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 The gadget ziggi posted just uses the wiring to send a different signal across it ( bit like the broadband across the mains idea) If it's a PC display you're sending s-video's no good and it's a VGA splitter you want. So, you want something like these http://www.42u.com/video_splitters.htm http://www.digitaltigers.com/sidecar.shtml Got any old PC's kicking around? Use this http://www.maxivista.com/ | 
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