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Sending freeview signal to another tv
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Taffybiker wrote: »Since you don't need an aerial for VM, why not relocate it to where the other TV is and add a freeview box there?
well thats not really an option as the tv downstairs is the main tv and its where the VM tv point is,0 -
You could buy one of these, but as you already know that still means you'll be watching the same channel on both sets.
Have you considered getting an indoor aerial instead?0 -
You could connect a freeview box to the point downstairs, then use the video sender to transmit the signal to the other TV.
Then, by using a PowerMid or similar device, you will be able to control the freeview box from upstairs.Try saying "I have under-a-pound in my wallet" and listen to people react!0
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