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Ext User(coaster)
14-05-2006, 04:13 PM
can someone recommend a good tv to tv rebroadcaster ... to watch same
channel on 2 TVs ... one with remote that goes thru walls would be nice ...
cheers!
Ext User(Wayne Reid)
15-05-2006, 08:33 PM
"coaster" <please@no.com> wrote in message
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> can someone recommend a good tv to tv rebroadcaster ... to watch same
> channel on 2 TVs ... one with remote that goes thru walls would be nice
> ...
> cheers!
Just go to Jaycar or Dick Smiths
Ext User(Troy McClure)
15-05-2006, 09:53 PM
I don't have one but I think All for One make a transmitter receiver that
supports S-Video. Not sure if this is important to you.....I think they are
twice the price of the ones Jaycar sell (which I have). Just be careful if
you have a cordless phone or wireless network they can operate on the same
frequency. Some units have several frequencies to choose from but not sure
if all do.
"coaster" <please@no.com> wrote in message
news:126dgmv471dqab3@corp.supernews.com...
> can someone recommend a good tv to tv rebroadcaster ... to watch same
> channel on 2 TVs ... one with remote that goes thru walls would be nice
> ...
> cheers!
>
Ext User(Wayne Reid)
16-05-2006, 07:35 PM
"Troy McClure" <you_may@rember.me.org> wrote in message
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>I don't have one but I think All for One make a transmitter receiver that
>supports S-Video. Not sure if this is important to you.....I think they are
>twice the price of the ones Jaycar sell (which I have). Just be careful if
>you have a cordless phone or wireless network they can operate on the same
>frequency. Some units have several frequencies to choose from but not sure
>if all do.
Oh - and microwaves! Noisy.
I think Strathfield sell an S-Video model, as well as one with multi inputs.
Still, if you can run a wire it will be better (to O/P).
WR
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