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Topper November 8th 03 10:15 PM

Sky Video Link Magic Eye
 
Does anyone know if it is possible to use two of these magic eyes off the
same decoder to two different tvs?



Braveheart November 8th 03 10:41 PM

No problem. I've been doing it for quite some time.

I have a splitter that came with the pair of links, ao I don't know if is is
special or not, but it splits the digibox outlet.

John


"Topper" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know if it is possible to use two of these magic eyes off the
same decoder to two different tvs?





Braveheart November 8th 03 10:41 PM

No problem. I've been doing it for quite some time.

I have a splitter that came with the pair of links, ao I don't know if is is
special or not, but it splits the digibox outlet.

John


"Topper" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know if it is possible to use two of these magic eyes off the
same decoder to two different tvs?





Tony November 8th 03 11:43 PM


"Braveheart" wrote in message
...
No problem. I've been doing it for quite some time.

I have a splitter that came with the pair of links, ao I don't know if is

is
special or not, but it splits the digibox outlet.

John


"Topper" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know if it is possible to use two of these magic eyes off

the
same decoder to two different tvs?


Thinking about it, I can't think that there is any reason for it to be
special, as long as the voltage is supplied to the second eye by way of a
splitter, then the system should work ok. Comments anyone?

Tony



Tony November 8th 03 11:43 PM


"Braveheart" wrote in message
...
No problem. I've been doing it for quite some time.

I have a splitter that came with the pair of links, ao I don't know if is

is
special or not, but it splits the digibox outlet.

John


"Topper" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know if it is possible to use two of these magic eyes off

the
same decoder to two different tvs?


Thinking about it, I can't think that there is any reason for it to be
special, as long as the voltage is supplied to the second eye by way of a
splitter, then the system should work ok. Comments anyone?

Tony



Topper November 9th 03 08:24 PM

Tony

A straight splitter won't work in my experience. It has to be one for
TV-link


Any suggestions for the best place to get one of these?



Topper November 9th 03 08:24 PM

Tony

A straight splitter won't work in my experience. It has to be one for
TV-link


Any suggestions for the best place to get one of these?



Topper November 9th 03 08:27 PM

Its ok found one at www.creativesatellite.co.uk, 24.99 though, are they
definitely necessary can anyone confirm?

"Topper" wrote in message
...
Tony


A straight splitter won't work in my experience. It has to be one for
TV-link


Any suggestions for the best place to get one of these?





Topper November 9th 03 08:27 PM

Its ok found one at www.creativesatellite.co.uk, 24.99 though, are they
definitely necessary can anyone confirm?

"Topper" wrote in message
...
Tony


A straight splitter won't work in my experience. It has to be one for
TV-link


Any suggestions for the best place to get one of these?





Mat Overton November 9th 03 08:43 PM

A straight splitter won't work in my experience. It has to be one for
TV-link


Any suggestions for the best place to get one of these?


Maplin do active splitters and if you've already got a spare active splitter
that isn't set up for TV link, they sell a power pass device.




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