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<blockquote data-quote="kazzi" data-source="post: 22421" data-attributes="member: 176186"><p>Hi Fred</p><p></p><p>The cable going to the second tv was actually installed by the people who installed my original sky box and is a good quality cable which has worked fine for months giving a good quality picture.</p><p></p><p>The Commtel TV Plus was not particularly cheap - it was bought as a pack with a new set of Sky controls for £29.99 - which seems to be an average price going on what other people have paid. It was actually the new controls I wanted because the number one button on my original ones has broken. Although I can receive the sky channel okay on my second tv without the TV Plus I thought it would be nice to be able to change the cannels as well.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately when the TV Plus is connected I can change the sky channels through the Commtel TV Plus on the second TV okay but I can no longer control the digibox from anywhere else! I also have a Phillips wireless connection to another room which works perfectly. (I would have bought a second receiver for this but have not been able to find anywhere which sells the receivers on their own and the set is £100 - bit of a waste when I already have the transmitter). Anyway, if the Commtel TV Plus is connected the Phillips connection will not work either - the only thing that can change the sky channel is the Commtel TV Plus).</p><p></p><p>I have tried the Commtel TV Plus without the Phillips being connected to see if they were interfereing with each other but I still get the same result.</p><p></p><p>I would be very grateful for any help anyone can offer.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kazzi, post: 22421, member: 176186"] Hi Fred The cable going to the second tv was actually installed by the people who installed my original sky box and is a good quality cable which has worked fine for months giving a good quality picture. The Commtel TV Plus was not particularly cheap - it was bought as a pack with a new set of Sky controls for £29.99 - which seems to be an average price going on what other people have paid. It was actually the new controls I wanted because the number one button on my original ones has broken. Although I can receive the sky channel okay on my second tv without the TV Plus I thought it would be nice to be able to change the cannels as well. Unfortunately when the TV Plus is connected I can change the sky channels through the Commtel TV Plus on the second TV okay but I can no longer control the digibox from anywhere else! I also have a Phillips wireless connection to another room which works perfectly. (I would have bought a second receiver for this but have not been able to find anywhere which sells the receivers on their own and the set is £100 - bit of a waste when I already have the transmitter). Anyway, if the Commtel TV Plus is connected the Phillips connection will not work either - the only thing that can change the sky channel is the Commtel TV Plus). I have tried the Commtel TV Plus without the Phillips being connected to see if they were interfereing with each other but I still get the same result. I would be very grateful for any help anyone can offer. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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