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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fred" data-source="post: 22405"><p>Just humour me because I'm not sure I understand all this about TVs.</p><p></p><p>Are you trying to say that the remote control won't operate the TV downstairs or that it won't operate the Digibox directly if the "Commtel" device is connected to it?</p><p></p><p>So maybe you've used crappy cable which is picking up interference. Does the remote work the Digibox directly if the cable is connected to the 2nd TV without the "Commtel" device? If it doesn't, then it's a cable problem.</p><p></p><p>I'm always wary about these cheap "magic eyes". The original Global "TV Link" had a reputation for being unreliable. My "DigiLink" has been fine and I know people who've bought "SLXlinks" and they were fine, too. But if you go for a cheap no-name brand (sorry) then you might just get what you pay for.</p><p></p><p>Fred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fred, post: 22405"] Just humour me because I'm not sure I understand all this about TVs. Are you trying to say that the remote control won't operate the TV downstairs or that it won't operate the Digibox directly if the "Commtel" device is connected to it? So maybe you've used crappy cable which is picking up interference. Does the remote work the Digibox directly if the cable is connected to the 2nd TV without the "Commtel" device? If it doesn't, then it's a cable problem. I'm always wary about these cheap "magic eyes". The original Global "TV Link" had a reputation for being unreliable. My "DigiLink" has been fine and I know people who've bought "SLXlinks" and they were fine, too. But if you go for a cheap no-name brand (sorry) then you might just get what you pay for. Fred [/QUOTE]
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