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Setting up Sky on more TV sets
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<blockquote data-quote="satelliteman" data-source="post: 699274" data-attributes="member: 255812"><p>Welcome to the forum.</p><p></p><p>Sky RF distribution is certainly legal. System will distribute the sky RF channel to multiple points. Can be done with the use of a UHF distribution amplifier and for IR control, one that supports a return path. </p><p></p><p>For one additional RF connection, simply run a cable from RF2 out of the skyplus receiver to the bedroom set. Purchase a remote eye and control the sky box from that location. You'll need to switch on RF2 power on skyplus for the eye to operate.</p><p></p><p>Other option is as mentioned, a video sender. They come in all shapes and sizes including IR control. Okay for short distances but for better picture quality, hard wire it via RF.</p><p></p><p>Easy enough for a non professional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satelliteman, post: 699274, member: 255812"] Welcome to the forum. Sky RF distribution is certainly legal. System will distribute the sky RF channel to multiple points. Can be done with the use of a UHF distribution amplifier and for IR control, one that supports a return path. For one additional RF connection, simply run a cable from RF2 out of the skyplus receiver to the bedroom set. Purchase a remote eye and control the sky box from that location. You'll need to switch on RF2 power on skyplus for the eye to operate. Other option is as mentioned, a video sender. They come in all shapes and sizes including IR control. Okay for short distances but for better picture quality, hard wire it via RF. Easy enough for a non professional. [/QUOTE]
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