Sky TV Help

August 16th, 2013

Hi All
Is there anyway of watching sky TV in 2 rooms with out multiroom?
Thanks All

Answer #1
no it isnt possible without, i believe
Answer #2
totally possible, get a magic eye just google for it
Answer #3
This answer is rather bland. but i do remember seeing something dealextreme.com or dse.co.nz it was a cable that splits audio and video. So you would only be able to watch what ever the person is watching in the lounge. I know this isnt much help but it is a possible solution if you find it.
Answer #4
Digisenders work well use one myself with no problems if you’re in the uk aldi sell one for 27.99 which is good value and works well.
Answer #5
gazman090970 replied: Digisenders work well use one myself with no problems if you're in the uk aldi sell one for 27.99 which is good value and works well.
okay cool, i might go to aldi tomorrow and check it out!
thanks
Answer #6
gazman090970 replied: Digisenders work well use one myself with no problems if you're in the uk aldi sell one for 27.99 which is good value and works well.
Yup – I used a digisender before getting multi-room, however, you can only watch the same channel in both rooms at the same time. Make sure you get one that works in the 5GHz range, otherwise you will get a lot of interference on the 2.4 MHz range if you are in a built up area (from wi-fi, microwave ovens etc).
You can get em on E-bay quite cheaply, even Maplins do them cheap, and I don’t normally recommend there.
*edit – a much cheaper way would be to simply run a co-ax cable from the SKY box to the other TV, there is two Co-ax output sockets on a SKY box. You can get digieye to change channels from the other room. I guess it would depend on the length of the run, and awkwardness of doing it this way. You can get co-ax cable and the connectors cheap, and it would be perfect quality.

 

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