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ChrisM October 28th 03 07:15 PM

digisender quality
 
my current coax cable going upstairs with sky is very watchable but a bit
fuzzy, will a digisender (looking at the philips one) give me almost
original quality of sky clarity or will it still have very faint "snowing"?
the signal wouldnt have far to travel, just up one floor and along 5 meters
approx

Thanks

Chris



S.E October 28th 03 07:54 PM

You should get crystal clear pictures with adigi sender as long as you use a
scart lead between the sender and the sky digi box and the 2nd telly and the
receiver. The only interference I've come across is from microwaves if the
2nd telly is in the kitchen and on occasions incoming mobile phone calls or
text messages.

I've got a digi sender (£80 from Argos) and it works great, especially if
you combine it with a 2nd sky remote control so that you can control your
sky box from the 2nd telly.


"ChrisM" wrote in message
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my current coax cable going upstairs with sky is very watchable but a bit
fuzzy, will a digisender (looking at the philips one) give me almost
original quality of sky clarity or will it still have very faint

"snowing"?
the signal wouldnt have far to travel, just up one floor and along 5

meters
approx

Thanks

Chris





Dewi October 28th 03 07:59 PM

On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 18:15:37 GMT, "ChrisM" wrote:

my current coax cable going upstairs with sky is very watchable but a bit
fuzzy, will a digisender (looking at the philips one) give me almost
original quality of sky clarity or will it still have very faint "snowing"?
the signal wouldnt have far to travel, just up one floor and along 5 meters
approx

Thanks

Chris

I bought the Philips and it was crap.

Took it back to Argos and got the Digisender. Works very good.

Buy another RC and keep it in the bedroom.

I also bought another receiver for the kitchen.

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BillR November 1st 03 03:39 PM

ChrisM wrote:
my current coax cable going upstairs with sky is very watchable but a
bit fuzzy, will a digisender (looking at the philips one) give me
almost original quality of sky clarity or will it still have very
faint "snowing"? the signal wouldnt have far to travel, just up one
floor and along 5 meters approx

Thanks

Chris


Surely one uses the digisender solution when a cable would be inconvienent?
Must be something wrong, like cross -channel interference, if your coax
quality is poor, mine is excellent.




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