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Old 10-03-2010, 13:32   #2
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Re: Sky magic eye quality

The RF-out on your Sky box could be on a frequency that clashes with something else being fed in from your amp, I suppose. There was a big problem with that on VCRs when Channel 5 launched.

Or it could be a problem with the cabling from the sky box to the amp, seeing as you have eliminated the cable from the amp to the bedroom TV. Have you checked that the cables are all snugly seated, and there is no copper braid hanging out of the cable, possibly shorting on to the copper core?
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