Antenna Reception Far from My TV
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Hello,
I just moved into my new apartment.
I have a television that I want to set up.
I have an antenna socket and a cable, but that's definitely not where I want to put the TV :(
Are there any ways to watch TV far from the socket (I'm mainly thinking of something like the Free plugs... one part on the TV socket, another on the socket...) ?
Just so you know, the indoor antenna solution doesn't work for me... And a cable running across the room is really a LAST resort because I would need a REALLY LONG cable and it wouldn't look good at all :(
I just moved into my new apartment.
I have a television that I want to set up.
I have an antenna socket and a cable, but that's definitely not where I want to put the TV :(
Are there any ways to watch TV far from the socket (I'm mainly thinking of something like the Free plugs... one part on the TV socket, another on the socket...) ?
Just so you know, the indoor antenna solution doesn't work for me... And a cable running across the room is really a LAST resort because I would need a REALLY LONG cable and it wouldn't look good at all :(
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Hello
a small clarification regarding a detail (of importance) that may have escaped you....
please do not buy this type of transmitter!!!!!! this transmitter only works in analog reception!!!
however, we are in digital reception, so TNT!!!!....this transmitter is a theoretical solution.... but it will not work.... we need one that works in TNT... and for now, this model has not yet been marketed...
a small clarification regarding a detail (of importance) that may have escaped you....
please do not buy this type of transmitter!!!!!! this transmitter only works in analog reception!!!
however, we are in digital reception, so TNT!!!!....this transmitter is a theoretical solution.... but it will not work.... we need one that works in TNT... and for now, this model has not yet been marketed...
- either to move the TV
- or to stick a good quality ivory coaxial cable (low loss) along the baseboard (even if it doesn't look nice) that you could paint one day if necessary
These solutions against your will are simply those of "economy," as transmitters are expensive and sometimes work in a flaky manner.
This is just an experienced opinion
bye
be demanding about its quality: 100% copper 17 parc or max vatc (written along the cable or on the spool)
no ready-made cables with molded plastic connectors!!!!
how to assemble F connectors: http://www.antenne-vision.com/comment-monter-une-fiche-F-ccjaaaaaa.asp