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really physically cut up.
really physically cut up.


Basically, if you want point to point video, work a brand new solution on a "per use" basis. Here are some possible ways of doing it:
Basically, if you want point to point video, work a brand new solution on a "per use" basis, and use the [[Dark Techie Magic]]
* long reels of xlr & coax - above 100 meters, things get ''fun'' with quality.
* Walkway style: Can you throw cables over things?
* standard video senders - you'll need line-of-sight.
* Telepathic style: No wires? What Do you mean No wires?
* long range video senders - L-O-S still needed, but distance in the Km range.
* Long Range Telepathic: As Above, but with dish based methods.
* I.P. network - stream it, but expect delays (it gets everywhere).
* Time Machine Laptop: Transport streams with a 2 - 10 second delay.
* Fibre senders (like we have that money!).
* Warning beacons of Gondor: (the only option to use light) Fibre senders (like we have that money!).
* Baluns - put baseband through transformers, so it becomes differential, can go a bit further.
* Baluns - put baseband through transformers, so it becomes differential, can go a bit further.
* Guerilla campus network. find something long to put cables in - anything big enough will do, bring Gaffa tape.
* Guerilla campus. find something long, low, and untouched to put cables in - anything big enough spanning the length of campus will do.
* Guerilla satellite. look up, find appropriate frequency. - very good coverage, technique reportedly widely used in brazil!
* Guerilla satellite. look up, find appropriate frequency. - very good coverage, technique reportedly widely used in brazil!
* Cantenna (or helical / dish / yagi based) - internet is your friend for designs (L-O-S needed).
* Rations style: Cantenna.
 
 
==Live Link Laptop==
An idea by Sam Nicholson.
Camera into laptop, transport stream to player in YSTV.
Use eduroam for portability and reduced set up times.