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Video Senders - Which One?
Can anyone recomend a cheep video sender? I have seen one at ToysRus, A medion one but i'm not sure if it's any good.
The main purpose of what i need one for is for the PC-TV, although it would sometimes also get used for DVD/SKY to upstairs TV. |
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The AEI one from argos is a good one, which is the one I use. But if you are wanting a cheaper one Satalogue have one here for £39.99 including postage and packaging.
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I use AEI digisender. It's great although it interferes with my modem dialup on TiVo.
Also the cordless telephone won't let you use your remotes if the phone is in use. It might be the channel I'm using but I can't be bothered to change it
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It might be the channel I'm using but I can't be bothered to change it
It only take a few seconds! , alter the dip switches at the back of the sender and receiver to a different number. Seriously though it took a few attempts for me to get the perfect picture and the remote extender to work correctly. |
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I know it it, I have a couple of them around the house.
Anyway I had tried two of the other channels and they still interfered and after running around the house three times I couldn't be bothered anymore
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