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Tv In Multiple Rooms


DiamondKing

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They have those cable splitters, but you'd have to wire it up yourself. If you ask them to do it, I believe they are going to want to put another line in for you. Come to think of it, maybe it isn't kosher to even discuss this? If it is, hardest part would be making the cable wire look ok, depending on where you have to run it. Under a carpet would be the best, if possible. We used to go through walls in the states, not normally possible here. Look for any route you can.

Here:

http://images.rakuten.com/PI/0/1000/228256623.jpg

Then buy needed length of cable.

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Yes but the kids will have to watch the channel you are watching.

The splitter option is the way to go.

I feed the True signal back into the roof to the main splitter

that feeds all the rooms

Just make sure the RF channel of the True box does not

conflict with other cable channels that you may have in the the house.

Also ensure that the coax cable used is of good quality.

My installer skimped, and I have poor signal on the higher frequency channels

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There are remote extenders to allow you to change channel when

not in the room.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/remote-control-ir-repeater-115205

Thanks! I'm trying to sort this out. I'd love to start my subscription to True again, but not sure the quality has increased since I dropped them a few years ago. But that's a discussion for another topic!

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