If you have dreams of competing with Kabletown, this project from Open Electronics might just give you your start. Their DTT transmitter circuit will let you transmit up to four channels of video and audio to television sets with digital tuners. To achieve this, there are four encoders on board which convert analog video and audio into MPEG-2 and, in turn, pass the data along to a multiplexer and digital transmitter.
The site has the schematic, board layout, bill of materials, and an excellent write-up of how it all works together if you’d like to make your own. Of course, you’re still a long way off from becoming your own cable provider, but it might be a great project to bring into a private television network in a school, hotel, or other institution. [via Kevin Groce]










How long before we can get something like the RPi to talk to a cable card? I’m really sick of my 1998 Scientific Atlanta DVR relic.
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When will we see an ATSC modulator with DVI or HDMI input for home distribution of HD video over ubiquitous RG-6 coax? Everyone’s home is already wired for it, but nobody makes an ATSC modulator of any kind for sale in the US.
hi matt can i get your email? mine is rojo.mosco@gmail.com. i want to ask some ques
tions please. Will be expecting your mail
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