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C2RL R

posted on 15th Oct 08 at 07:17

yes thats how my ex's parents had there's set up. its a cheap way to do it if you aint bothered about having to watch the same thing.


Bart

posted on 15th Oct 08 at 07:16

I've just read:

quote:

Option 1: The Sky Link solution works by being cabled into the second RF output port of your current Sky or Sky+ box and goes to where-ever the TV is that you want to use it on, it then you simply plug the included iR reciever into the end of the coax cable, and the other end of the lead into the RF socket of the TV. Downsides of this solution is that it requires the LCD screen or whatever you decide on to have an RF socket and for you to trail a long coaxial cable all the way from the Sky box to the second TV.



So my main sky+ box has a coax output, which I can run upstairs to another box, the only downside being what ever is on upstairs is on downstairs? (that doesnt matter).


Bart

posted on 15th Oct 08 at 07:12

I have sky plus in my living room and would like to get sky upstairs.
If i bought a ordinary box from ebay (around £20-£30 mark), would i need to somehow obtain another viewing card?

Is there any easy way to get this done without paying the extra £10 a month?