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I am looking for a one into two composite video splitter preferably with BNC connectors. I can find many with more ways and with audio, but as space is at a premium I just want the bare minimum.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a potential supplier.
Many thanks
Robert


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Can we presume that you've already tried eBay, Robert? think


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Yes but they do not accept NHS Purchase orders unfortunately.
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Probably not ... but PayPal might do it. whistle


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How about Radio Spares ?

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Thanks Paul but I meant active splitters i.e. with electronics etc.
Robert

"Radio Spares" you are showing your age. They have been RS Components for a while. But you, like me, might remember that days when their catalogue had one volume and if you really are as old as me you might even remember when it was small enough to have staples down the spine.....Cue Geoff, king of the grey beards.

PPS These are 50ohm Ethernet ones not 75ohm video ones.


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I would recommend either the of the following, not exactly a cheap option. But when it comes to video signal loss is something you want to avoid.

Extron MDA 3V
http://www.extron.com/product/product.aspx?id=mda3v&subtype=31&s=3

or

Kramer 105VB
http://www.kramerelectronics.com/products/model.asp?pid=13&sf=3

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Originally Posted By: RoJo

... I meant active splitters i.e. with electronics etc.


Amplifiers, then. whistle

@Nick: that's nice kit, Mate (both of them).

@Paul: also nice. smile

How about this one, Robert? think

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Thanks for the help.......but and isn't there always a "but"

Nick's ones are a little large and Geoff's one is a passive splitter and it is 50ohms (not 75ohm video). As I will be driving a couple of long cables I would prefer active splitters with a little amplification.

Now you see the problem I am having.

But keep searching we might come up with something.
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Sorry Robert ... I had read (misread) your earlier post as 50 ohms being the one you are after. frown

OK ... so it needs to be 75 ohms, active with "a little amplification" ... and BNC connectors!

Something like this, then; but available in the UK.

How about this one (Hounslow)?


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