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Freesat for two Flats
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<blockquote data-quote="Dunsany" data-source="post: 515378" data-attributes="member: 289115"><p>I live in a house split into two apartments, one downstairs with 3 TVs and an upstairs flat with 4 TVs. The ground floor apartment has a booster box under the stairs taking the TV signal to the wall sockets in the other rooms; the upstairs has a similar arrangement in the loft.</p><p></p><p>Our TV reception is terrible so I've been looking at BBC Freesat and Sky Freesat as a possible alternative (satellite reception is apparently good in our area.) I've never had satellite before, so I'm unclear on whether we'd need a seperate box for each TV or not. I'm vaguely aware that apartments often have shared satellite, but I don't know whether that would require additional equipment.</p><p></p><p>What would be the cheapest way to get all these TVs connected?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dunsany, post: 515378, member: 289115"] I live in a house split into two apartments, one downstairs with 3 TVs and an upstairs flat with 4 TVs. The ground floor apartment has a booster box under the stairs taking the TV signal to the wall sockets in the other rooms; the upstairs has a similar arrangement in the loft. Our TV reception is terrible so I've been looking at BBC Freesat and Sky Freesat as a possible alternative (satellite reception is apparently good in our area.) I've never had satellite before, so I'm unclear on whether we'd need a seperate box for each TV or not. I'm vaguely aware that apartments often have shared satellite, but I don't know whether that would require additional equipment. What would be the cheapest way to get all these TVs connected? [/QUOTE]
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