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Originally Posted by 66Cooper
Thanks. Just wanted to let you all know why I havent been figuring this darn thing out. Race is in a couple days so after I can get back to my regularly scheduled programming:-)
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66Cooper, While going through my old electronic junk, gadgets and gizmos, I remembered another way to get the old Seiko working. For around $30.00 you can send an analog signal up to 500 feet (200 feet or less from my experience) to any TV. Any TV within the 500 foot range tuned to the proper channel will get a pretty decent picture. I used to install these (not this brand) in a lot of C-Band satellite systems for customers. I'm going to do a youtube connecting a
CECB to the audio video transmitter. I'll be walking around the house and yard with
OTA DTV on my Casio. We'll see how far away from the transmitter I can get and with what quality signal.
Here is a link to an Audio Video transmitter.
Wireless UHF transmitter sender Specializing in Transmitters for DSS directv audio and video
I hope this helps to get the old Seiko working again.