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"Beaming" a signal to another room

  • 14-09-2013 8:56pm
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    I'm just about to move into a new house with TV points everywhere except the dining room, and I'd like TV reception there. There's a point in the kitchen beside it, although not in the shared wall. I really don't want to be knocking holes in walls, or trailing cables, so is there an easier way i.e. a device I can plug into the kitchen TV point that will beam a signal to a receiver in the TV in the next room.

    I vaguely remember seeing an ad for a similar device years ago, but googling now gets me all sorts of streaming devices, whereas I want something cheap and simple that'll work for Saorview/Freeview on a compatible TV. We're in the Donegal countryside, so I suspect rabbit's ears won't work.

    Thanks in advance.


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