wrote in message
oups.com...
Gary Cavie wrote:
In article .com,
says...
Hello All
Well Ive been tinkering about with getting sky to work on my
bedroom TV
which is being piped from my digibox downstairs, I'm doing this
whilst
waiting for my new kit to arrive to go the whole hog and wire most
of
the house for TV/SAT/DVD etc. I am however having some picture
issues
with the satellite channel on the upstairs TV!!
My setup is simple Satellite cable from the RF2 Output of the
digibox
running outside and then into the bedroom TV straight into the back
of
the TV. I also have a digieye gadget which I can use ok but have
removed during the troubleshooting process.
Initially I thought the problems were down to poor grade cable but
Ive
just finished changing this (Satellite grade cable from B and Q,
copper
braid and what looks like silver foil) and still no joy. Other
analogue
channels are perfectly clear and the sky reception on the main TV
is
also spot on. The cable run is approximately 5 metres or so. The
picture is not ghosting or anything but fuzzy or maybe you'd call
it
grainy.
Any ideas? do I need a booster for this short cable run?
Im worried that when I come to run the RF Out up to the loft box
when
my kit arrives the problem will only get worse by just amplifying
the
crap signal
TIA
Richard
Can you take the main TV into the bedroom, and tune it in to work off
of
the RF2 cable? That should at least prove whether it is either the
cable
or TV tuning which is out. Alternatively leave the main Tv where it
is,
and just run a cable from RF2 to the TV, and unhook the SCART, which
will
prove whether the RF2 output is working OK.
There can only really be three problem areas, RF2, cable, or bedroom
TV,
and trying the suggestions above should show which it is.
HTH
Gary
No chance it weighs an absolute ton cannot shift it anywhere without 2
strong adults!
General comment - I bought a set of 'Sliderz' while at the
Ideal Home Show last year. They slip under the legs of
the TV (or whatever) and enable me to slide my TV -which
weighs an 'absolute' ton - and shift it anywhere with only one
(weakish) adult. The set consists of four sliders - but I keep
one permanently deployed under the Philips TV cum stand
rear- leg.
www.sliderz.co.uk it's a bit hard to reach to the rear
of the set.
Ok I tried doing what you suggested I took another portable downstairs
and tried rigging that up with a different cable to the RF Out still
the same. Also using that same cable ran it to the main tv after
disconnecting the scart same again (Good analogue, grainy sat)
I dont think its the cable seems to be getting same results with 2 made
up cables and an RF flylead, and its not the TV must be the channel its
tuned to which i think is 68.
Can't think why your system doesn't work. I have a similar set up.
The Sky+ box has my terrestrial TV RF-in. I take the RF2 out
and send it up to a loft mounted amplifier box from which RF
is distributed to each bedroom and the dining room - at the rear
of the house. On my Bush portable in the dining room - perhaps
twenty metres away from the amplifier box - I get four terrestrial
and the Sky+ box's 'selected' output.
IN a previous set-up my VCR -since discarded- defaulted to
an output channel that was adjacent to one of the local
BBC transmitter. The VCR's RF output was as you've described
when viewed on the TV -horrible! But a careful look-up
on the BBC's engineering sites showed the broadcast
channels used by the local transmitter and careful reading
of the VCR's manual revealed the closeness of it's default
setting - changing the output channel was relatively easy but
the instructions of how to do it where 'hidden' away (albeit
in plain sight). Once the VCR had been changed and the TV's
'button six' changed to detect the 'new' signal -all was tickety-boo!
BTW, the VCR didn't remember it's output setting; everytime the
power was switched off the ***** thing needed to be reset - You
know how easy it is to find the manual after your wife has
tidied-up.
HTH
--
Brian