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Are av senders any good? or should I use a magic eye?

Freebyman
Freebyman Posts: 593 Forumite
Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
edited 8 May 2009 at 10:07PM in Techie Stuff
Hi, I was wondering what everybodys advice was regarding this.

I want to occasionally watch sky+ in the kitchen on another television, it already has an aerial which I can watch terrestrial television on it In the living room I have a sky+ box and upstairs a magic eye connected to the portable in the bedroom.

The question is, is it cheaper and easy to use a wireless sender like this http://www.easylife.com/digisenderplugngobgrade-p-181.html

or get a magic eye fitted by sky, I think I remember it cost around £60 the last time.

I would do it myself but am an absolute dunce at wires and cant go up ladders due to vertigo :o

Your comments are really welcome.
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Old Faithful in any kind of weather,
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And the Boulevard’s white with clover,
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