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  • scuba
    Top Poster
    • Sep 2008
    • 198

    #1

    how to send signal?

    hello,

    need a bit of help lads, i`am looking to get another tv in room upstairs,but there`s no tv point there,is there a way to send a signal from the cable to a tv without any wires and be able to use it with another box?
  • sprinter
    Newbie
    • Nov 2008
    • 7

    #2
    Hi, The best thing to get would be a digi sender they sell then in argos no wires at all you plug the sender into the cable box via a scart lead and the reciever into the other tv via scart lead dead simple,

    hope this info is of help

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    • ITS A SCAM !
      DK Veteran
      • Oct 2008
      • 1140

      #3
      Originally posted by sprinter
      Hi, The best thing to get would be a digi sender they sell then in argos no wires at all you plug the sender into the cable box via a scart lead and the reciever into the other tv via scart lead dead simple,

      hope this info is of help

      If you, or one of your neighbours has a wireless router there may be a problem, most wireless video senders operate on the same frequency as a router (2.4ghz). so you may get a bad picture. However there are now wireless video senders that operate on 5.8ghz available from maplins for ?59.99. so i would get one of those...look here

      5.8GHz Video Sender Kit > Maplin

      hope this helps you

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      • scuba
        Top Poster
        • Sep 2008
        • 198

        #4
        thx for the replays but the units us r talking about r not the cable but video and audio senders.I want to send the cable signal wirelessly from 1 room to another. I am going to split the source as it enters my home I will be connecting one line directly to the tv in the den and connecting the other line to the wireless transmitter with the receiver in the bedroom room. This way I will be able to watch different shows on different TV's if such sender exists?

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        • ITS A SCAM !
          DK Veteran
          • Oct 2008
          • 1140

          #5
          I am sure that such a device is available somewhere, but i have never seen one. Have you tried doing a google search for such a device ?? You will probaly have to pay a lot of money as well, because they are mass produced. i think that running another cable is the only realistic option you have. Good luck m8

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          • scuba
            Top Poster
            • Sep 2008
            • 198

            #6
            ye m8 tryed to google it but no joy,will try and run a cable

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            • braydec
              Newbie
              • Nov 2008
              • 19

              #7
              you get a better signal by running a cable from a splitter anyway, i have a 4 way splitter from source, into every room in the house & it works fine

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