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sending Sky to another TV?
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My Argos TV sender has worked fine for years (about 2 now).. you do get a bit of interference when you're using your mobile in the same room though. It can also send back the infra-red so you can control the Sky box from the 'other' room0
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I've used both methods. A Philips wireless TV sender (uses the scart socket on the Sky box and receiving TV) worked well in a flat with not a large distance to transmit over. However in new house, needed to install the magic eye as as lots of interference on the Philips. Magic eye works very well. I was hoping to run a 20m HDMI cable connected to a splitter so that the signal in the bedroom was HD same as in the lounge, but the Sky bax appears to have some software in it that detects you have a splitter on the cable and won't display anything except for a warning message, so had to settle for 'non HD' magic eye!:T If you don't have anything sensible to say, don't say it! :T0
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