Sim One said:OK lads thanks for all this.
Sorry for the ignorance - can we go back to the start?
Does the digisender have to be connected to the TV in the front room only or into both TV sets in order to show the video/DVD/Sky in the other room?
If no, will this digisender transmit to all TVs in the house?
If yes, what type of lead connects the two TV sets?
What is the quality of the picture in the non-digisender room – is it on a par to the picture quality in the front room?
When you talk about remote controls are you saying that it is possible to change channels in the non-digisender room – or have I got the wrong end of the stick completely?
Thanks for the education thus far!!!!!
Or 802.11 WiFi wireless networking gear or any other 2.4GHz gear unless you can configure the two to avoid each other. I've had mixed results attempting this (e.g. video sender on [broken link removed] and WiFi on channel 11)...ollyk1 said:The only downside is someone using a microwave within about 15m will effect the signal sent - personally I can live with that.
Depends .. on the sockets on each TV. If both have SCART IN/OUT, then you've options.MissRibena said:Hi everyone
I'm completey thick when it comes to this kind of stuff. I've read the Argos catalogue tips but they don't give enough info for my own circumstances.
I have one TV which is hooked up to an aerial and only have the Irish channels (I'm still debating on getting satellite/sky but have nothing at the moment). This TV also has the video, DVD and playstation hooked up to it.
I would like to be able to watch my few Irish channels in another room without running wires around the house - would the Digisender work for this (and also the DVD and video, I suppose)?
Assuming both TV support SCART, or support the same cabling options as the digisender, then it would work for you. You might also get a SCART multiport adapter to avoid swapping out & in cables as the need arises.If I want to watch the DVD in one room, do I have to "watch"/play the DVD in both rooms? Or on the off chance that there are two things we would like to watch on at the same time can we watch them seperately in the two rooms?
Is the "digisender" brand better/different to the other ones in the Argos catalogue or can someone recommend a particular model?
And finally, do both of the units (sender and receiver) use scart? As my second telly (which I don't think is that old) doesn't have one.
Thanks a mil
Rebecca
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