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Channel Plus CP3025 Three-input Video Distribution System with 5-volt IR (CP3025) |
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| The Model 3025 Three-input Video Distribution System with 5-volt IR accepts a CATV or antenna input, audio/video signals from two video source and modulates them to two user selected channels that can be seen at five TV locations. |
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Our Price: $70.93
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Product Features |
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2 Modulated Inputs, 1 RF Input - 5 Outputs
Takes video from CATV or antenna input, audio/video signals from 2 video sources and modulates them to user-selected channels for up to 5 TV locations
Upgradeable to provide infrared remote control
Tuning range: UHF 14–64, CATV 65–125
Using RG-6 coax cable, the output can be connected to 5 TVs: 2 TVs within 35 and 3 TVs within 150'
Frequency-agile tuning
The use of a low pass filter is recommended
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| Product Documentation |
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Product CP3025 Specification Sheet
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Additional Information |
The modulator channels are digitally programmed. Push a channel select button to choose the desired unused TV channel and the internal microprocessor digitally sets the modulator to the exact FCC channel specification. The channel settings are retained in memory during a power failure.
The Model 3025 features optional IR control of connected video sources and whole house IR integration with a built-in 5-volt IR engine. Model 2133 set-top IR targets connect between the amplifier outputs and the television sets. IR emitters connected to the amplifier will repeat the IR remote control signals back to the video source component. |
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