Andrew
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I've situated my TV in the centre of my bedroom due to space and the walls being made of out of cardboard means i can't really hang it on the wall.
I don't want cables running everywhere... Is there some sort of wireless device i can purchase to send an antenna signals from the socket in the lounge to this TV?
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AlunJ
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Registered: 3rd Apr 07
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don't think you can send the antenna signal via a device as such, you can the tv/video senders and send your sky/freeview or whatever but in my opinion I found mine beyond shit - the sound was fine, but the picture could be shit and the remote sensor on it was a waste of time. In the end I put a coax cable - well I've actually got two aerial cables in the attic, one feeds to the living room and one to the master bedroom, so I linked them in the attic and put a cable from the sky box to the outlet downstairs and that works perfect with a remote eye.
[Edited on 14-03-2010 by AlunJ]
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Andrew
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May have to just have it set up for streaming
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ed
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Can you not use a stud detector to find suitable mounting points to wall mount it?
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Can you not use a stud detector to find suitable mounting points to wall mount it?
They have used metal strips through the walls in which to hold the plaster board in place
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ed
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Oh right, that stuff is fairly light-weight!
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