Re: sky,can i have two connections??
sorry MD you've totally lost me....
where does this red eye go?no ariel installed in attic.
The red eye physically sits on top of the "second" telly, and sends the commands from the remote control in the second location back to the sky box so you can change channels etc from the second location. It goes a bit like this, all over bog standard coax cable from your sky box.
Sky box RF2 output---------Red Ey----Second TV
You can actually have more than 1 red eye (I have 8!!), but you would need a special spliiter/amp (cost about 60 euro for an 8 way one) rather than the bog standard one.
Doing it this way, it would go a bit llike this
SKY BOX RF2 Output---8way Spliter/Amp Output 1----Red Eye 1--- 2nd TV
Output 2----Red Eye 2--3rd TV
Output 3----Red Eye 3--4th TV
Each red eye cost about 15 Euro. The Sky RF2 Output provides power on the coax to the Red Eye's, so this important thing is that nothing sits in between on the coax that will interrput the power (hence the need for the special splitter/amp if you want more than 1 additional TV).
Sorry for the shoddy diagram, I have a better one I did up of my own wiring, must see if I can dig it out, but it is very easy, and works very well.
Wexfordman