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Old 22-04-2008, 10:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

I don't know whether this question has been asked before but i couldn't find it. I have just moved into a house and the aerial sockets in the bedrooms are either none existent or in the wrong place.

I want to get 3 freeview boxes, locating them under the stairs, then to get 3 transmitters and receivers and put them in each bedroom. I need them to be controlled by remotes in each bedroom. I know that this can be done for one but can it be done for 3 without inferring with one another.

I think i would need three different makes of freeview box so that the remotes did not change channel on all boxes but what about signal frequency. Also i have wireless broadband, i have heard that this can interfere?

Any thoughts on this matter would be much appreciated or links to relevant posts.

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