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two tvs and one aerial
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Poundland actually do a complete kit, at least 3 connectors, converter(s) and cable - possibly 10metres of it !0
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Thanks for the tips folks....Poundland here we come!!(AKA HRH_MUngo)
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I've no idea what sort of splitter/amp Poundland may have been able to source, bundle with some connectors and cable and then knock it out for a quid.
You may get lucky though, not with the quality of the kit, but it may just give you an acceptable signal.
There are many ways of doing what you want but the easiest is probably a plug in amp/splitter
This one
You can simply plug it into the mains, plug the existing aerial feed into the input, one output goes to your existing TV, the other to the second TV
It has a variable attenuator to adjust the power level
Should work OK but you never quite know with TV over RFChange is inevitable, except from a vending machine.0 -
I have two 4 way amplifiers joined with two splitters taking free view and sky to 8 tellies0
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Kernel_Sanders wrote: »Poundland actually do a complete kit, at least 3 connectors, converter(s) and cable - possibly 10metres of it !0
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