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Hi All,
Can anyone tell me where I can buy Technetix stuff? (Or alternatives) I'm looking for a TV/DATA isolator. (Actually, ideally a FM/TV/DATA isolator if they exist...)
Either real shops in Glasgow or somewhere online...
Thanks a lot,
Adam
The catelogue of items is available here: http://site4.visuality.info/catalogueintro.asp
and contact the sales department here: http://site4.visuality.info/email.asp?email=sales@technetix.co.uk
:welcome: to the site
Hi Monkeybreath,
Wow, that was quick :-)
I'd already found the website, but got no reply from my email and I can't find them to buy anywhere else :-(
Any ideas?
Adam
does it have to be a technetix part or will any part that does the same thing do?
No, anything will do! I've got broadband, but have realised that the "simple" TV channels come down the wire too, so would like to split them so I don't have to keep unscrewing the cable.
Adam
have you got a maplin near you? they sell the item you are after :)
MB,
If I want to take the analogue signal from the back of my STB (or VCR) off another room via coax is this the sort of splitter I would need? http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=955&TabID=1&WorldID=&doy=3m11
not 100% sure to be honest... i am sure someone like Altis will be along soon to confirm this for you :)
Who... me?
I have never found a retail supplier for Technetix kit and they seem very good at keeping quiet about retail enquiries.
That said, many of the parts appear to be standard and are available from a number of sources - Maplin being the most obvious, if not the cheapest.
I am sure if I explained in detail how to do this I would get my ear bent by a number of NTL staff. And, to be honest, judging by the intelligence of many customers that post queries on here, I would be unwise to do so. That said, it's not that difficult and, if you have a brain, you can work it out yourself. Just use quality gear and remember, when it all goes wrong, whose fault it is. For example, I wouldn't use the splitter listed above - it looks cheap and nasty to me.
Hi,
I can visit Maplin, although the stuff on the Technetix website looks better quality. I was looking at:
http://site4.visuality.info/product.asp?o=1&id=7&pid=1190&sid=22
I had assumed that I need one of these "isolator" type adaptors, but would the maplin item above work for me too?
Adam
P.S. I've not seen a 3-way FM/TV/Data splitter, which would be ideal for me - do these exist?
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