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Old 24-02-2008, 18:10   #1
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Which wireless AV kit?

Need to relocate the front room but don't want to drill any holes/lay any new cable anywhere.

Is there an AV sender/receiver out there that will do the trick?
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Re: Which wireless AV kit?

Is this for TV If so you need to tell us the Set Top Box type. They have different infra red signalling methods which can affect what kit may or may not transmit the remote correctly.
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Re: Which wireless AV kit?

Sorry, should have been clearer. I have a Samsung SMT 2110C. Would like to relay the signal to a TV wirelessly.
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Re: Which wireless AV kit?

Well, I have a Samasung SMT 2110C. I've just bought a wireless sending kit from Bid Up TV for £19 (!). I'll let you know how the installation goes!
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Re: Which wireless AV kit?

I use the digisender solution, it was the only one at the time, that would send the old pace digital NTL solution without a problem

It works with my sky setup, nicely
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