Hopper MPOA coax compatible with Xantech IR-over-coax?

wmcneil

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Dec 12, 2008
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I am currently using a Xantech IR-over-coax system. This injects +12V DC and 30-100Khz for the IR signal onto the coax, which is also currently carrying a NTSC video signal. This allows me to use IR universal remote controls in multiple rooms in my house to control audio and other components located in another room. I am wondering if the MoCA coax that hopper uses is compatible with the Xantech IR-over-coax products?
 
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I am currently using a Xantech IR-over-coax system. This injects +12V DC and 30-100Khz for the IR signal onto the coax, which is also currently carrying a NTSC video signal. This allows me to use IR universal remote controls in multiple rooms in my house to control audio and other components located in another room. I am wondering if the MoCA coax that hopper uses is compatible with the Xantech IR-over-coax products?

Putting power on a MoCA line sounds like an issue in the making.

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