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- 11-25-2009 06:19 PM #1
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Is there a wireless device that can transmit an OTA signal from a wall jack to the antenna input jack on a dvr?
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- 11-25-2009 07:08 PM #2
No. That's probably the most frivolous thing I've ever heard of.
- 11-26-2009 09:09 AM #3
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A "audio video sender receiver" might be what your looking for they are cheap for 480i. They are normally 2.4ghz or 5.8ghz. If you want a high definition version check the professional video stores.
"audio video sender receiver" - Google Product Search
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I think I found what your looking for a HomePlug or PowerLine audio video that will run through the whole house. not cheap, They are sold as networking audio/video products.
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- 11-26-2009 10:38 AM #4
That's not for use with antennas, that's for use with video signals.
- 11-26-2009 11:42 AM #5
Well rabbit ears might be the closest thing it will pick up the wireless broadcast of the OTA transmitter.
- 11-26-2009 11:53 AM #6
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The only other idea would be the HomePlug or PowerLine products sending a 75ohm TV signal through the house wiring. ATSC wireless repeaters do exist but not really a consumer product. still not cheap.
- 11-26-2009 05:45 PM #7
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Thanks for the replies. Didn't think there was a simple or cheap solution. I'll go about it a different way. I knew the question would seem frivolous. Just checking options before going up into the attic.
Chuck
TV: Mitsubishi 57" 1080p DLP (WD-Y577)
BLU-RAY: Panasonic BD-35
Netflix Roku player
Dish 722 with 1 TB expansion
- 11-27-2009 01:41 AM #8
What kind of a DVR are we talking about, here? If it's a Dish HD DVR, you may be able to get away with using a diplexer. If you're talking about a DirecTV HD DVR, you probably can't.

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