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TSjerkss
post Jan 5 2011, 04:19 PM, updated 15y ago

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Hi,
I would like to ask wherever is there any possible equipment for the connection as below.

Outdoor antenna --> TV (at 2nd Floor) --> transmitter --> Receiver --> TV (at first floor).

Could it be that the 'transmitter' to be right after the antenna?

I just need it to receive normal channel and NOT astro.

Anyone here had any experience with this?


MISMan
post Jan 5 2011, 04:30 PM

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TS,

wat r u trying to do is a Serialised LOOP for TV reception, right?

OLDer TV supports the "antenna out" connection to another TV's "Antenna input" connection.

IF, u have a newer TV, then just go to electrical shop to buy the repeater.

eMKs
post Jan 5 2011, 04:33 PM

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Why don't you use splitter?

Antenna--->splitter--->TV1
____________|------->TV2

You might need booster after antenna if signal strength is not good

This post has been edited by eMKs: Jan 5 2011, 04:36 PM
TSjerkss
post Jan 5 2011, 04:44 PM

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both is a new TV. Meaning it can be done by connecting a transmitter(repeater) out from the TV "antenna out" and then receiver at the the other TV?

I want to done it in a way that doesn't need to hack the walls.

MISMan
post Jan 6 2011, 10:27 AM

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QUOTE(jerkss @ Jan 5 2011, 04:44 PM)
both is a new TV. Meaning it can be done by connecting a transmitter(repeater) out from the TV "antenna out" and then receiver at the the other TV?

I want to done it in a way that doesn't need to hack the walls.
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Yes, repeater = splitter.

Get d "wireless" splitter, got money or not?

TSjerkss
post Jan 6 2011, 10:44 AM

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MISMan, any brand that can recommend? Will an indoor antenna be strong enough? the Antenna will place next to window.
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post Jan 6 2011, 10:59 AM

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soli, can't remember d brand. last time i bought, $200+ for wireless splitter.

I NEVER had a good indoor antenna. I think they all sucks!

Get d outdoor 1, fish bone is d best if possible.

Indoor antenna requires a lot of luck i guess!

TSjerkss
post Jan 6 2011, 11:02 AM

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Ok, have to had a small hacking on the wall anyway....Thanks for the advice..


 

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