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Message posted on 22 Aug 2024 06:36 PM
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magic eye & freesat
Hi all
thinking of leaving sky as its just crazy money for what i have which is just the basic package
I have Sky+ and have ran cables to the kitchen bedroom & conservatory, i use a magic eye at each of these tellys and use them to change channel, my question is, if i go freesat or freeview does anyone know if i will still be able to have magic eyes or is there an alternative method of changing channels on the other systems
Thanks
Chris
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Message posted on 22 Aug 2024 06:39 PM
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Re: magic eye & freesat
You mean a non -Sky STB? No they won't work.
If you mean your Sky box without a subscription, yes they will.
Message posted on 22 Aug 2024 06:51 PM
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Re: magic eye & freesat
Hi Mark
Thanks for that, I was thinking of getting another box as i am not sure what my box will let me view as freeview, and i still want to be able to pause & rewind etc, so if i did get a new box, do you know of any other method of changing channel from the room I am watching the telly on.
I have the existing dish and cabling to my sky box, then a coaxial cable going from the sky box to an SLX amplifier and from this to the other TVs using coax
Sorry for so mavy questions
Chris
Message posted on 22 Aug 2024 08:02 PM
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Re: magic eye & freesat
Without a subscription your Sky box will be able to receive (but not record) all the Freesat channels (see. the Freesat website for a list).
Note that Freeview is a system for broadcasting via a tv aerial, not a satellite dish.
If you decide to buy a Freesat box, there are two main ways that I know of to control it from another location. Cheapest and probably most reliable but possibly not practical would be a cabled solution, with an infra red receiver in one room, connected by cable to an infra red transmitter where your Freesat box is located. Search for infra red extenders.
More expensive, would be a wireless system where the connecting cable between receiver and transmitter is replaced by a wireless link. I used a Marmitek Powermid wireless extender for several years very satisfactorily.
Message posted on 22 Aug 2024 08:07 PM
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Re: magic eye & freesat
Fab
Thanks very much for that Mark I think i will now take the plung and cancel
Chris
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