Question:
How can i get an aerial connection from my lounge to my bedroom?
Mappy~Jazz
2006-08-10 07:41:00 UTC
I need to connect my bedroom tv to my lounge tv to get a decent signal because the lounge tv has great reception when plugged into to the external aerial, but a little set top aerial is rubbish in my bedroom. any chance of getting something which connects the two, and doesnt cost much money, kind of like an extension lead or something?
Fourteen answers:
paulrb8
2006-08-10 09:26:44 UTC
argos.. COAX 20 metres ext lead £4.99, comes with wallclips and some connecters you amy need to get a y shape doubler connector... only pennies...
shake_um
2006-08-10 07:44:55 UTC
If the lounge antenna is fed with a round cable that screws into the TV, all you need is a splitter, and some extra cable. (Walmart?) If it's the older two wire style, you can just connect the extra wire to the back of the TV at the same point as the antenna, and run it to the other room.
Nutty Girl
2006-08-10 07:44:29 UTC
you could try buying an aerial that uses electric Argos do these for £17 check for one that is free view compatible.





OK estimate how much wire you need to reach your room you need two adaptor ends one to put in the TV upstairs and one to put in TV downstairs you need a splitter to put the aerial from downstairs into the TV and to put the lead in the bedroom to receive the signal .buy this from a diy store and the cable you are looking is aerial cable it should cost all in about £10 to £15

I'd use the aerial you can buy in Argos Ive got one in two TVs upstairs and get all channels.
Poptartash
2006-08-10 07:49:53 UTC
Get an aerial extension lead and run it under the carpet.
anonymous
2006-08-10 07:45:16 UTC
use an AV sender . sender goes in to video or tv scart and receiver into tv in bedroom . Perfect picture and no wires . Cost around £15 - £20
Stephen H
2006-08-10 07:44:06 UTC
You can get a 'Y' shaped signal splitter. They only cost a couple of quid and most audio/visual shops will sell them.



Of course you'll need to run a length of cable to your bedroom too!
anonymous
2006-08-10 07:44:35 UTC
I have a 15 metre cable that runs through a room which is great. Only cost me a few quid aswell
officer
2016-11-04 10:59:54 UTC
sure you do, you will get yet another aerial which seems smaller which will go from the freeview into the aerial adapter on the television. then the main considerable aerial will go from the freeview into the main considerable aerial plug on the wall. you besides mght desire a scart lead
Boris
2006-08-10 07:50:27 UTC
Use an extension lead with a Y-adaptor.
Noodle
2006-08-10 07:45:10 UTC
you can just put an rf transmitter and reciever set. they are cheap and needs no wires. you plug your aerial into your transmitter and the other tv into your reciver and then it will work.
Eric D
2006-08-10 07:43:56 UTC
I have seen wireless links. I think Radio shack sells them
anonymous
2006-08-10 07:44:08 UTC
10 mtrs of co-axel
Paul J
2006-08-13 14:55:34 UTC
coaxial cable and a splitter
anonymous
2006-08-10 07:43:21 UTC
with wire...


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