Multiple TVs using single receiver?

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danhharp

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Hi there,

In our customer waiting area, I'd like to set up 3 or 4 HDTV's, all
set to the same channel.

Ideally, i'd like to use the a single HD receiver, and have HD content
to all of the displays.

Any thoughts on how I can achieve this. The area is relatively small,
with all of the displays located with 50' of each other.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Dan

PS ~ I previously had a single TV with an expressvu 3100 tuner.
I'll have to get a new receiver, but couldn't find one with multiple outputs.
 
I used to split the component video output of a 6100 to feed to HD TVs using cheapo RCA splitters. I never noticed a difference in video quality, although I presume there is some. Splitting component and using the DVI/HDMI output simultaneously gets you to three. IIRC, there are also HDMI splitters, so maybe that's how you can get to four.
 
As taxtwit says, using splitters will work, I use a selection of 3 Ghz ones to achieve the deisred number of feeds to the TV's. This is of course using the Component outputs.
 
you can find inexpensive 1X4 component video switchers, some will have audio as well(celabs). These are powered and will give you a 1:1 signal, no loss. Some tv's will not function properly with a weak signal. This is for your customers, make sure it works and works well.
 
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