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tv antennae help
fergual2
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Hi, I am trying to link up a standard terrestial tv aerial wall socket to a tv in a flat. Problem is distance is huge 30m+ and walls look too thick. Is there a device I can buy to wirelessly send the tv signal?
Thanks mse'rs
Al
Thanks mse'rs
Al
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But in my experience you're better off just using coax. I mean how thick could the walls possibly be? The longest coax in our house goes all the way around the living room, up the stairs and all the way to the end of a bedroom. No holes in walls at all, and all completely hidden under the edge of the carpets."She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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