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Cable TV in Several Rooms
Hotspur
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I would like to be able to receive cable TV in the kitchen and a bedroom as well as the living room where the box is. I would rather not have to go to the expense of an additional box for each room as they are secondary viewing locations and am wondering if it would be possible to run a cable from the living room to each of the others to show the channel selected on the box? Obviously with this setup it wouldn't be possible to view a different channel in each room but that isn't a problem. Any other options?
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Hotspur wrote:I would like to be able to receive cable TV in the kitchen and a bedroom as well as the living room where the box is. I would rather not have to go to the expense of an additional box for each room as they are secondary viewing locations and am wondering if it would be possible to run a cable from the living room to each of the others to show the channel selected on the box? Obviously with this setup it wouldn't be possible to view a different channel in each room but that isn't a problem. Any other options?
You can buy a wireless video sender, saves all the wiring and you can take the receiver unit to the room of your choice whenever required. Many models also have remote control capability.0 -
http://www.letsautomate.com/10773.cfm
Buy one transmitter and two receivers. If you get another remote control, you can change channel."I'm not even supposed to be here today."0 -
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Zagu wrote:http://www.letsautomate.com/10773.cfm
Buy one transmitter and two receivers. If you get another remote control, you can change channel.
Had interference problems myself with those. Not sure if it's all the wireless networks in the area. Changing channels on them made no difference and the manufacturer wouldn't even respond to my questions."She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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superscaper wrote:Had interference problems myself with those. Not sure if it's all the wireless networks in the area. Changing channels on them made no difference and the manufacturer wouldn't even respond to my questions.
Mine works fine, I guess its down to where you live and interference from other peoples equipment. The only time it fails is when the microwave is on, which is ok unless you are trying to follow a recipe off Ready, Steady, Cook."I'm not even supposed to be here today."0
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