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How Do I Get Sky+HD Into Two Bedrooms In A Communial Block Of Apartments?
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<blockquote data-quote="DishDick" data-source="post: 713011" data-attributes="member: 216974"><p>Captainchuckles. I don’t think long term you will be happy watching the same programmes as your mate. </p><p></p><p>As you seem to be spending more time watching TV in the bedroom, I would ask the landlord if you could get someone or he could get someone to run cables to your bedrooms. </p><p></p><p>In your case - if you are subscribing o Sky - I would take one sat feed and extend it to your bedroom, and the other feed to your mates (obviously you won’t have full Sky plus functionality but you will be able to watch your own programmes independently). </p><p></p><p>For Freeview - the best option if you don’t want to subscribe - you will need a small aerial amplifier (3 or 4 way out). Plug the aerial in from the wall plate. Use a small fly lead from the lowest amplified output to the TV in the lounge, and then run cables from the other outputs to your respective bedrooms. That way three different channels can be viewed simultaneously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DishDick, post: 713011, member: 216974"] Captainchuckles. I don’t think long term you will be happy watching the same programmes as your mate. As you seem to be spending more time watching TV in the bedroom, I would ask the landlord if you could get someone or he could get someone to run cables to your bedrooms. In your case - if you are subscribing o Sky - I would take one sat feed and extend it to your bedroom, and the other feed to your mates (obviously you won’t have full Sky plus functionality but you will be able to watch your own programmes independently). For Freeview - the best option if you don’t want to subscribe - you will need a small aerial amplifier (3 or 4 way out). Plug the aerial in from the wall plate. Use a small fly lead from the lowest amplified output to the TV in the lounge, and then run cables from the other outputs to your respective bedrooms. That way three different channels can be viewed simultaneously. [/QUOTE]
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