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Carl G
Guest
Hi,
3 questions
1) Is there any noticable difference in picture quality between scart based wireless TV senders and the coaxial based Sky TV link method? I'm looking to distribute my new Sky+ to an LCD in the bedroom and one in the kitchen. (There'll only ever be a maximum of one wall between the Sky+ box and the receiver.
My experience has always told me that Scart is better than an RF one but I would be using double shielded coaxial cable round the side of the house. I'm only interested in distributing Sky by the way, not DVD etc.
2) What are the best versions of the wireless and wired TV senders? I've heard that the Philips one and the DIGIlink ones respectively are the best. Also heard the Global's TV link has problems, the DIGIlink is the best and the SLXlink is a bit cheapo.
3) Using a TV link method, to amplify the signal out to two ports, is there any difference in using a separate power supply to using the Sky boxes one?
Thanks
Carl
3 questions
1) Is there any noticable difference in picture quality between scart based wireless TV senders and the coaxial based Sky TV link method? I'm looking to distribute my new Sky+ to an LCD in the bedroom and one in the kitchen. (There'll only ever be a maximum of one wall between the Sky+ box and the receiver.
My experience has always told me that Scart is better than an RF one but I would be using double shielded coaxial cable round the side of the house. I'm only interested in distributing Sky by the way, not DVD etc.
2) What are the best versions of the wireless and wired TV senders? I've heard that the Philips one and the DIGIlink ones respectively are the best. Also heard the Global's TV link has problems, the DIGIlink is the best and the SLXlink is a bit cheapo.
3) Using a TV link method, to amplify the signal out to two ports, is there any difference in using a separate power supply to using the Sky boxes one?
Thanks
Carl