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adamr
03-11-2004, 13:38
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

Chris W
03-11-2004, 13:43
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

adamr
03-11-2004, 13:49
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

Chris W
03-11-2004, 13:50
does it have to be a technetix part or will any part that does the same thing do?

adamr
03-11-2004, 13:57
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

Chris W
03-11-2004, 15:12
have you got a maplin near you? they sell the item you are after :)

Aragorn
03-11-2004, 15:28
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

Chris W
03-11-2004, 15:30
not 100% sure to be honest... i am sure someone like Altis will be along soon to confirm this for you :)

altis
03-11-2004, 15:50
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.

adamr
03-11-2004, 16:23
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?