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Hi all
I am looking to set up a tv sender so we can send the sky signal to a tv in the bedroom.
I have looked at these type of senders:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wireless-AV-Sender-IR-Re...
what it doesn't say is if you can watch a different channel downstairs to the one upstairs.
Anyone know if you can do this with these type of senders, if they done what do others use/suggest??
cheers
Andy
I am looking to set up a tv sender so we can send the sky signal to a tv in the bedroom.
I have looked at these type of senders:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wireless-AV-Sender-IR-Re...
what it doesn't say is if you can watch a different channel downstairs to the one upstairs.
Anyone know if you can do this with these type of senders, if they done what do others use/suggest??
cheers
Andy
You can't, because they basically plug into the output from the sky box - so you're basically seeing whatever the sky box is showing downstairs.
Note also that I have something similar, although it's a good few years old - and it's pretty poor. Sometimes you get a very good picture / sound - until you move your right foot half an inch to the left and the picture breaks up. Oh - and when I used mine, it also has the benefit that it completely killed my wi-fi.
I thought Sky had better ways of showing the picture in multiple rooms.
Note also that I have something similar, although it's a good few years old - and it's pretty poor. Sometimes you get a very good picture / sound - until you move your right foot half an inch to the left and the picture breaks up. Oh - and when I used mine, it also has the benefit that it completely killed my wi-fi.
I thought Sky had better ways of showing the picture in multiple rooms.
You'll need Sky Multiroom if you want to watch a different channel, that's a second Sky box in your bedroom, think it's about £10 per month.
Those wireless senders are not great, as said they don't work well, especially through walls. Note they may also screw your's and your neighbours WiFi. Better off running a coax cable up from the back of the Sky box to the bedroom, fit a magic eye for remote control, still have to watch the same channels though.
Those wireless senders are not great, as said they don't work well, especially through walls. Note they may also screw your's and your neighbours WiFi. Better off running a coax cable up from the back of the Sky box to the bedroom, fit a magic eye for remote control, still have to watch the same channels though.
dickb
dly said:
dly said: Hi all
I am looking to set up a tv sender so we can send the sky signal to a tv in the bedroom.
If you are happy to have the same channel on both TVs at the same time - use the RF2 output, run a cable, and use a "magic eye" at the far end. Costs relatively little, and works well.I am looking to set up a tv sender so we can send the sky signal to a tv in the bedroom.
Option 1 of http://www.radioandtelly.co.uk/skyinotherrooms.htm...
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