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Connecting two tv's to one sky box
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The Sky channel is provided by the Sky box, the freeview and analogue channels need to come from a source, they can literally be plucked from thin air but will require an aerial to do so.0
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You NEED either an external aerial or an extra cable from the satellite dash to another satellite receiver, to watch 2 different channels at the same time.
A splitter is no use without an aerial to connect it to.0 -
Alternatively get an RF splitter adapter and hook up an indoor areial for standard analogue channels on the back of your 2nd tv.0
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