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Old 04-03-2010, 7:08 PM   #1
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Freesat in the bedroom

Hi,

First post so hope I have posted in the right section.

I have sky+ box in the living room, subscription to sky is active.
I want to watch freesat in the bedroom using a seperate freesat box.

This is the only tv wallplate in the house(living room) linked to a communal satalite dish.




Is there anyway I can watch freesat tv in a seperate room while watching sky tv in the living room without spending £££.


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No, because you need a seperate feed for each tuner. You would have to get a new feed cabled in from the multiswitch to your bedroom, and that probably won't be cheap.

Unless you can setup your own dish somewhere.
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No, because you need a seperate feed for each tuner. You would have to get a new feed cabled in from the multiswitch to your bedroom, and that probably won't be cheap.

Unless you can setup your own dish somewhere.


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