If you have could you let me know how you've got on with it, or if you've had any problems - thanks
Update:Also does it need it's own power supply?
If you have could you let me know how you've got on with it, or if you've had any problems - thanks
Update:Also does it need it's own power supply?
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I bought a digisender from Argos which cost £27.99 - the make/model they gave me in the store was "Tristar", although this was a substitute for the one actually in the catalogue. It works fine on a small portable in the bedroom, but it has some crackle and flicker so wouldn't rely on it to provide a good picture on a big tv.
I bought a slightly more expensive one (£39.99) which I returned as did not work at all.
My sender is fine (not great) but gives you pictures and sound and you can change Sky channels from the other room.
Hope this helps!!
Why not try the Technika TT-07 Audio Video Sender at Tesco's for £24.97, I was doubtful but it has proved to be the business. Here's the link - http://direct.tesco.com/search/default.a... Most stores have them in stock, if you get interference the unit has switchable frequency ranges. Good luck!!
i have had no problems setting it up but i do get a good bit of interference from other cordless devices in my home.