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camcorder / VCR / TV interconnects

Posted by rbul on December 31, 2002 at 06:56:46:

Have long been interested in a/v upgrades. I now have the opportunity in our church to provide limited a/v capabilities. Have ordered a Sony DCR-TRV27 camcorder to be used to enable view of the pulpit and church front "blind spots" in our overflow seating.
I wish to link the camcorder to 2 TV''s (one at least 35' away, the other 100'), a VHS VCR and then return the church sound sytem output to the camcorder via the mic input.
Are there cables available to provide quality TV viewing? I have seen only very short a/v cables, would coax work from the VCR to the TV''s? Should I consider RF transmission of a/v signals from camcorder to the TV''s instead?
Lot''s of questions I know, but have to believe this can be done.
Those distances are 35 feet and 100 feet.