Title: TV Sender Units Post by: DaveShoelace on August 19, 2010, 07:06:08 PM Yo yo yo, wassup wassup wassup.
Just moved into a new place and we want TV in our bedroom, however there isnt an aerial port. We have a small TV (actual small, not Flushy small) that has freeview built in. There is a spare aerial port downstairs. Can I plug a sender into this and the other part into my TV upstairs to get it working? The alternative is to simply get one of those Sky TV sender jobbies, but I would prefer to be able to flick round. Title: Re: TV Sender Units Post by: AndrewT on August 19, 2010, 07:30:27 PM Barry, it's not our problem if your missus wants to watch Newsnight instead of shagging the 2nd best Barry in Sheffield.
Title: Re: TV Sender Units Post by: Girgy85 on August 19, 2010, 07:39:39 PM Get an Ariel fed from the main TV to the bedroom IMO! Then a magic eye so you can watch sky in your room!
Title: Re: TV Sender Units Post by: kinboshi on August 19, 2010, 09:06:17 PM I have a digisender that sends the signal to a telly in the bedroom and one in the kitchen.
It doesn't send it in HD, but the picture is just as good as standard SD. You can use the Sky remote upstairs to change the channel and whatever. Works really well, and I tried the Philips one first (that was more expensive) and it was pretty crap. The Digisender one works perfectly. It can get interference from wi-fi devices (laptops or mobiles) if they're really close to the sender or receiver. Title: Re: TV Sender Units Post by: kinboshi on August 19, 2010, 09:09:01 PM Missed a bit of your post. You plug the Digisender into the scart socket. It can be the same scart socket as Sky or whatever, as it does a piggy-back thing so it doesn't use up a scart socket.
Title: Re: TV Sender Units Post by: sovietsong on August 19, 2010, 09:42:43 PM Yo yo yo, wassup wassup wassup. Just moved into a new place and we want TV in our bedroom, however there isnt an aerial port. We have a small TV (actual small, not Flushy small) that has freeview built in. There is a spare aerial port downstairs. Can I plug a sender into this and the other part into my TV upstairs to get it working? The alternative is to simply get one of those Sky TV sender jobbies, but I would prefer to be able to flick round. Will you sleep better with this information? |