Can I get my V+ box linked to another room without a multiroom subscription?

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I'm not worried about watching different chanells just want to be able to watch it in a different room!
I know sky used to have the 2nd rf input but V+ doesn't
Cheers
 
An HDMI output splitter and a Cat5 balun box might be a solution, though both TV sets will need to support the same screen modes unless you want to spend a lot of money on a HDMI matrix.
 
I might be missing something obvious (only having the old NTL box)
but all our house tellys are linked to the same RF output coax, tune in say channel six and they all display the current cable channel

add a IR repeater to be able to change the channel from anywhere
 
I'm assuming you have the Samsung 3310 (scart sockets are on the right hand side if looking at the back of the unit)?
You can either feed the HDMI (like Wij said), use a Scart Video Sender or grab a scart to RF modulator (something like the ILS102 RF, about £20) which takes a scart input and converts it to RF Coax.
 
cheers for the replies.
I forgot to add I already have an rf lead running from the tv to the bedroom (currently used from aeriel socket for better signal in bedroom! Could that be used without having to run more cable?
 
cheers for the replies.
I forgot to add I already have an rf lead running from the tv to the bedroom (currently used from aeriel socket for better signal in bedroom! Could that be used without having to run more cable?

get a scart to RF modulator and yeah you can use that, that would be the best bet. Although remember that it would then just feed the output from the V+ box, you wouldn't get any other channels on the RF cable.
 
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