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| Thread ID: 84699 | 2007-11-15 06:21:00 | GigaAir 2424 Extra Receiver | Lurking (218) | PC World Chat |
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| 611764 | 2007-11-15 06:21:00 | We have had our "tiled roof" replaced with "long run iron", looks great, but 1 problem. We have 3 tv sets and 3 video recorders, the main set is in the lounge with the outside ariel attached, the other 2 are in other rooms and the rabbit ears are not giving a good reception, waves are no doubt bouncing off the iron. Would the GigaAir attached to the outside ariel point braodcast the signal to the other 2 sets?. Thanks for any advice. Lurking. Ps. Not me, but the wife tapes everything going, soaps that is. lurks. |
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| 611765 | 2007-11-15 06:42:00 | huh? What you need is the Antenna on your roof distributed to the other 2 rooms in the house. A device like the Gigaair is of no use. They only rebroadcast a single channel. Any decent installer would be able to fix your problem in 2 or 3 hours. It just needs a distribution amp and coax run into each of the rooms. |
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| 611766 | 2007-11-15 07:32:00 | apsattv, thanks for that. Our son is a qualified electrician with the Air Force in Ohakea. He did say coax way back, but I thought I had read somewhere that there was a repeater box that sent the signals from a prime location of all frequencies, but I must have been dreaming. Inovation magazine seems to ring a bell. Will have to make use of the son's ability to get up into the roof area eh!. Lurks. |
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