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Hope someone can help me with this - We recently moved to a house where the tv reception is absolutely awful. We can get a signal quite well at one end of the living room or in the back room, but we want to have the tv in a different place.

Is there any way of setting up a wireless link between the aerial and the tv so that we can have the tv at one end of the room and the aerial at the other with no trailing wires everywhere?

2007-11-18 01:24:17 · 2 answers · asked by Xenophonix 3 in Consumer Electronics TVs

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From your question, it sounds as if you have an indoor aerial. If so, then that's your problem.

You will never get as good a signal with an indoor aerial, as you will with a decent outdoor one mounted on your roof.

It'll cost you around £100 to buy one and get it fitted. You'll then be able to to put your TV anywhere you like in the living room and enjoy good reception.

2007-11-18 11:05:38 · answer #1 · answered by Nightworks 7 · 0 0

There is no devices to wirelessly send the significant bandwidth that an aerial/cable TV/satellite signal has. Your solution would be to have a Freeview receiver at where you can connect the antenna, and use one of the available senders set to sent the A/V from the freeview receiver to the TV in the caravan. You should look into getting one with a remote back link, to control the freeview receiver. Or look into the cost of 50 yds of coax and an amplifier (surely needed).

2016-05-24 02:00:12 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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