Hey folks,
What's the best way nowadays to distribute show relay TV? In the olden days before Digital/HD/SDI/1080/999i/SuperDuperProtocolX etc, it was just a case of sticking the roof aerial into a cascade of UHF modulators that had the show relay camera(s) plugged into them, and picking a frequency not occupied by the five main channels, but having not bought a TV for about 15 years, I don't even know if they come with analogue tuners...
I'm looking to keep this simple if possible. I've got a bit of money to spend before the end of the financial year- there's already a UHF distribution network to the dressing rooms from a distribution amp in the roof, which has the show relay going into it via a basic composite - UHF modulator.
I guess what I'm looking for is (a) suggestions of small (19" maybe?) TV's known to have analogue tuners in to put in the dressing rooms that will work on the end of the existing cabling, OR a new 'something' to go in the roof to take either my composite or UHF show relay feed and turn it into a digital signal that a digital tuner in a bog standard modern TV would pick up? Extra bonus points if there a way to inject free to air digtial TV onto the line too.