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Old 28-02-2008, 13:02   #1
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Splitting freeview signal

I have a one for all aerial running to a freeview box - & it is great. I also have a second TV with built in freeview, which is normally worked with my virgin box. I would like to split the signal from the all for one aerial. To send it to the second TV ( because I can ok)

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I need to split the cable ( some sort of Y fitting ?) & get two pieces of cable with bits and pieces

Can you guess what I want to know !!!!

Can some tell me what to get from Maplins would be good. (It is the first time I have been let down by a member of there staff.) Clearly I was not making myself clear to him , wanted me to get a digital sender! , as I can only be there for 10mins or so( my lunch break- have to get there & back)
I really would like to walk in say I want this & this & go
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Old 28-02-2008, 13:05   #2
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Re: Splitting freeview signal

surely you'd just want one of these :

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...=1625&doy=28m2

and a length of arieal cable?

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like this

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?...RW36P&DOY=28m2
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Re: Splitting freeview signal

Looks spot on to me...we have one of those for the same purpose...
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Old 29-02-2008, 08:03   #4
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Re: Splitting freeview signal

Thanks its what I thought - But the guy said they wouldn`t work. Guess even Maplins staff get it wrong some times! Thanks again
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Re: Splitting freeview signal

Theres no reason why not, you might need a booster if your signal levels aren't too great
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Re: Splitting freeview signal

I`ve done a split off my aerial, got the `Y`adaptor from local D.I.Y.store(Focus)
works fine,I`m thinking will a 3rd set still be O.K.with another split? Brian.
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Re: Splitting freeview signal

Again, it depends on your signal level, you might need a booster
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Re: Splitting freeview signal

I have done the same , Have TV down stairs and have split cable with the y splitter and have gone up to my sons bedroom to connect to his tv , which makes it a very long lead but works fine . Bought mine from B & Q
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