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AV Sender at Aldi
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I have TVs in 2 rooms without aerial points that have so far been used for games/DVD watching but it would be handy to be able to watch programmes on them too. Is an AV sender what I need?
Aldi will be selling one from this Sunday for £19.99 (http://www.aldi-stores.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2867_7759.htm).
Does anyone have any idea whether this will be any good? If so and I bought two sets, would one transmitter be able to feed two receivers? I could transmit from 2 televisions but I imagine they might interfere. Or is there another option for transmitting a signal to 2 televisions?
Aldi will be selling one from this Sunday for £19.99 (http://www.aldi-stores.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2867_7759.htm).
Does anyone have any idea whether this will be any good? If so and I bought two sets, would one transmitter be able to feed two receivers? I could transmit from 2 televisions but I imagine they might interfere. Or is there another option for transmitting a signal to 2 televisions?
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Yes, it's the kind of thing you need. I have the cheapest one from argos (was about £25) and it works fine. I have no idea if one transmitter can feed 2 receivers, sorry. As far as transmitting 2 signals goes, the one I have has a choice of frequencies (switch at back of device to select the channel). I would imagine that as long as they are set to different channels, you would be ok. as far as I know, aldi are pretty good at allowing you to return goods if they are not suitable, so you could always buy 2 to give it a try?0
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One transmitter can send to both receivers, so it would be ok.
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