
catfather at donpoo
Aug 8, 2004, 5:46 PM
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On Aug 8, 2004, at 7:44 PM, Jason Donhaue wrote: > I am looking to change my myth setup. I want a dedicated backend > server, > and having several frontend-only boxes throughout the house. Only > problem right now is that the frontends are currently using the tuner > card IR receivers, but if I move the tuners to one backend, I need to > make my own IR receivers for the frontends. > > Best case scenario, I just go to Radio Shack and buy the parts I need. > But the most important thing is that it work just as well as the > current > receiver, I do not want to have to deal with having a weaker receiver, > etc. > > Can anyone suggest either something I can buy, or build that will do > the > trick? I have had various A/V installers over the years and they all use some variation of these: http://smarthome.com/irsignals.html You can get IR receivers and splitters from various manufactures. Wiring is just cat5 cable. For example, in my A/V setup I have an IR receiver over the TV. Signals travel from the receiver over cat5 to my equipment rack where they enter a splitter. Out of the splitter I have 6 (you can have more or less) IR transmitters that stick over the clear IR window on various pieces of equipment. If you have long distances involved or split into several transmitters you'll want to supply power to the splitter and receiver to amplify the IR signal. As far as brands go, all my IR is xantech. Yes, if you're handy you can make the equivalent hardware much cheaper :) -- Scott
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