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I'm going to use the rf out of a sky box to distribute free view plus a sky channel around a clients home.

they have added CCTV which outputs over coax, just wondering how I join this into the system aswell?
 
What ever signal your inputting, over tv coax, you will have to used the channel range 22-62, this is how the old tv stations worked, and this how tvs still see the frequencies.......A chanel modulator is the only way to transmit cctv over the same coax as sky...sky will possibly put all sky chanels via rf2 on say channel 32, so cctv needs to be combined on other channels over the same coax say on channel 35, 36 an so on. Now we have moved to digital tv, most of these old channels are free to use for multiple cctv and video distribution around the home
 
Totally agree with tazz. The loft boxes have the odd model that has several inputs and one is labelled CCTV but thats just for reference. You will need a modulator to give the cctv a signal which can be picked up by the analogue tv tuner. I put freeview obviously on the digital and rf from sky on channel 1 and cctv on 2. hope you get on ok
 

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