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Previously on "tv aerial in other rooms - suggestions please"

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  • xoggoth
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    Pretty sure I saw such a thing in Maplins a couple of weeks ago. Can't tell you sweet FA about them though.

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  • dang65
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    Originally posted by gus
    any other ways of getting a regular aerial connection through to the other room without installing a cable ?
    I wouldn't think so. The easiest option would probably be to simply run a new aerial from the roof to the conservatory. Shouldn't cost any more to get a roving aerial fitter to do that than it would be to buy a load of fancy gadgets with boxes which all need plugging in and hiding around the place. The aerial fitters do the job all day long and, like carpet fitters, become amazingly quick and efficient. In my experience.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by Xenophon
    The new customer deals are an annoyance, aren't they? I was an early adopter of Sky+ so my hard disk is 40GB, whereas new customers now get 80GB.
    There's an easy "upgrade" you can do:-

    http://www.chrisgreen.co.uk/hacking-a-sky-box/

    I know people that have done this - I don't have one so cannot comment and I'm not sure whether this is the right way of doing it - I got this from Google at random.

    But I do know (having worked with Sky) that this is possible.

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  • gus
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    so, any other ideas ?

    shame. video senders are out then. well, that's saved me £50 in testing a theory...

    the point of having different channels is so that Mrs Gus can be in the kitchen watching Corrie while she's making my tea, and while I'm watchign Men & Motors on the big screen ...

    any other ways of getting a regular aerial connection through to the other room without installing a cable ?

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  • MrsGoof
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    If you just want to use the tuner on the tv but get better reception then something like this will sort you out
    http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...o=943&doy=26m5

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  • threaded
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    gus: Well, I've not tried that, I only tend to have one TV on at a time. I recon it only transmits the channel selected, so I guess all the TVs would be showing the same thing. I'll try it later.

    Just remembered I had fun getting one of the sat boxes to play nicely so had to modify the receiver part of the tranmitter a bit so the IR could work back to that sat box. So it might be worth checking if it works with your set up (should work with Philips stuff obviously, and I know it works with Sky stuff as well), or get ready with a soldering iron and UV LEDs.

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  • Mr Crosby
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    Originally posted by gus
    i have phone, internet, & cable through Telewest. I've been quite happy with them, apart from the fact that any new customers get a much better deal than me, a loyal one.
    I was the same, and never noticed the mothley direct debit had crept up to £100+ a month. Im not there in the week so either the Mrs was on the phone 8-10 hours a day or I was getting in late at the weekend and subscribing to wnak TV channels.

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  • Xenophon
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    Originally posted by gus
    i have phone, internet, & cable through Telewest. I've been quite happy with them, apart from the fact that any new customers get a much better deal than me, a loyal one.
    The new customer deals are an annoyance, aren't they? I was an early adopter of Sky+ so my hard disk is 40GB, whereas new customers now get 80GB.

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  • gus
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    mr crosby ...

    i have phone, internet, & cable through Telewest. I've been quite happy with them, apart from the fact that any new customers get a much better deal than me, a loyal one.

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  • gus
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    threaded ...

    ... does your set-up enable your tvs to show different channels at the same time?

    is my understanding of the wirless transmitters correct - that they broadcast the selected channel, not the whole spectrum?

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  • Mr Crosby
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    Originally posted by gus
    Francko

    The problem with the wireless transmitters is they broadcast the channel that's been selected in the other room (as far as I'm aware) - i want the conservatory tv to be able to view any channel.

    Mr Crosby

    I'm tied to Telewest I'm afraid. No Sky for me ...
    I was until last month Gus, the robbing bas*tards.

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  • gus
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    wrong? surely not with the massive IQs here ...

    Francko

    The problem with the wireless transmitters is they broadcast the channel that's been selected in the other room (as far as I'm aware) - i want the conservatory tv to be able to view any channel.

    Mr Crosby

    I'm tied to Telewest I'm afraid. No Sky for me ...

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  • threaded
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    Very good Franko, and yes, I do have an answer to this as I had the self same problem: I have some Philips wireless link boxs (VL1400): a transmitter that takes four SCARTs, so can get both satellite boxes, DVD, and VHS in, and little receivers dotted around with each TV. It's kinda two way so you can also use the remote controls remotely. Switching the microwave on blows it out of the water, and forget about wireless networking.

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  • Mr Crosby
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    Just subscribe to Sky multiroom.

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by gus
    Is there a wireless device that will replace the aerial cable, and get all channels to the conservatory?
    Is there any other solution? Any ideas?
    Mmmm am afraid this is the wrong site. Of course, if Threaded or AtW are not on-line since they both have an answer to life, the universe and everything.

    However, have a look around the AV forums. There's a lot of info. Have you looked up the Philips wireless transmittors? They seem to work with Sky too (allegedly, never tried).

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