Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!yale!mfci!colwell From: colwell@mfci.UUCP (Robert Colwell) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Splitting audio signal from Cable television Keywords: help, stereo, television Message-ID: <1058@m3.mfci.UUCP> Date: 3 Oct 89 18:14:33 GMT References: <3192@uafcveg.uucp> Sender: colwell@mfci.UUCP Reply-To: colwell@mfci.UUCP (Robert Colwell) Organization: Multiflow Computer Inc., Branford Ct. 06405 Lines: 20 In article <3192@uafcveg.uucp> arb2@uafhcx.uucp (Allan R Baker) writes: > >I am interested in knowing if anyone knows of a way to split the audio >from a television cable box before it goes into the television. For instance >if there were some type of inexpensive device out there that was connected >between the cable box and the television that would seperate the stereo sound >signals and send it to two audio jacks that could then be connected to audio >speakers. This would have the effect of producing stereo TV regardless of >whether your TV was stereo or not. The device you are looking for is called a "tuner". The signals you see on the cable are a conglomeration of dozens of different stations, with the video, luminance, audio, color burst, and horizontal and vertical sync signals all present at once. Find yourself a tuner that decodes MTS stereo, run it through an amp, and bliss out. Bob Colwell ..!uunet!mfci!colwell Multiflow Computer or colwell@multiflow.com 31 Business Park Dr. Branford, CT 06405 203-488-6090