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<blockquote data-quote="a33" data-source="post: 1000256" data-attributes="member: 332642"><p>If the second TV doesn't have a satellite tuner but has an antenna input, the RF-out (aerial connection) is a simple <strong>analogu</strong>e solution, using just one simple cable.</p><p>Another <strong>analogue</strong> solution would be using the video- and audio-signals from a SCART connection (or cinch connectors).</p><p></p><p>If you want a <strong>digital</strong> signal to the second TV, satellite loopthrough signal is required, or HDMI.</p><p></p><p>So please sum up the available outputs of your receiver (and possibly of your first TV; you can probably connect from there as well),</p><p>and sum up all the available inputs of your second TV. Then we can give you the best advice.</p><p></p><p>Photos could help here, if you don't know what connector is meant for what.</p><p></p><p>greetz,</p><p>A33</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a33, post: 1000256, member: 332642"] If the second TV doesn't have a satellite tuner but has an antenna input, the RF-out (aerial connection) is a simple [B]analogu[/B]e solution, using just one simple cable. Another [B]analogue[/B] solution would be using the video- and audio-signals from a SCART connection (or cinch connectors). If you want a [B]digital[/B] signal to the second TV, satellite loopthrough signal is required, or HDMI. So please sum up the available outputs of your receiver (and possibly of your first TV; you can probably connect from there as well), and sum up all the available inputs of your second TV. Then we can give you the best advice. Photos could help here, if you don't know what connector is meant for what. greetz, A33 [/QUOTE]
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