way around multiroom?

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Old 09-02-2009   #1
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way around multiroom?

hi to all...new here

I have two tv's and one sky+ hd box
I have connected second tv to the box via rf 1 and i can only see whats on the first tv.

Question 1 : Will the instalation of an magic eye allow me to see different chanels on the second tv?

Question 2: If the magic eye does not adress the problem is there another way of running different channels on second tv APART from installing the SKY MULTIROOM SERVICE?

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No to both I'm afraid. There are people using non Sky equipment and sharing their viewing card to other rooms, but with a new card release imminent, it would an expensive investmet which could go quickly wrong.

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