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    FYI....... HDMI splitter

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    Haven't been on this site for quite a while, so this may be a repeat... I was using an RF Modulator to mirror my HD signal in the same room. But when DTV changed their Guide, I received a message on extended tv screen: "Your tv or cabling may not be HD"...... Upon further investigation, I bought an HDMI splitter and HDMI 25' cable to replace RF Modulator.. OMG....What a difference!!! I now have 1080i on both tv's.... Happy Man!!!


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    Monoprice is a great source for HDMI splits and cables. I have one of their 1x4 splitter, and cabling as long as 75' in use.

    They also sell a component to composite adapter that would eliminate the messages about non-HD cables, and still allow you to use your RF modulated solution, in SD of course.

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    Jcrandall...No need for RF....HDMI Splitter is exactly what i was looking for....SD is not an option... I eliminated RF mod......

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    FYI, HDMI splitters don't always work. They sometimes have handshake issues. You may need an HDMI switch instead.
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    Be aware they don't like sudden interuptions in power. I've gone through 2 of them at our cabin which has many summertime thunderstorms. My cable runs are relatively short so I switched to using a component splitter instead.

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