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I have my sky digibox downstairs and I currently watch it in 2
bedrooms upstairs via a cable from RF2 up to bedroom 1 into a splitter which feeds the tv in bedroom 1 and bedroom 2. If I get a tv link as I understand it I can only then get sky in bedroom 1 with my current setup as I would have to remove the splitter I would like to have a tv link in both rooms though. What do I need to do to be able to have a tv link in both bedrooms is there a special sort of splitter I can get that will work with the tv link if so where do I get them? Thanks for any advice. |
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DRog wrote:
I have my sky digibox downstairs and I currently watch it in 2 bedrooms upstairs via a cable from RF2 up to bedroom 1 into a splitter which feeds the tv in bedroom 1 and bedroom 2. If I get a tv link as I understand it I can only then get sky in bedroom 1 with my current setup as I would have to remove the splitter I would like to have a tv link in both rooms though. What do I need to do to be able to have a tv link in both bedrooms is there a special sort of splitter I can get that will work with the tv link if so where do I get them? Thanks for any advice. You need an small distribution amp that is compatible with the TV link, i.e. it passes the 9v dc for the tv link. There are several on the market. They usually also can be run from the RF2 output of the digibox thus not needing a mains supply. I've got a 4-way one in the loft feeding 3 bedrooms and the kitchen |
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