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How Do You Get A Sky Tv Magic Eye From Turning The Tv On Down Stairs Thank You

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BOBSSHOES | 13:05 Sun 07th Jan 2018 | How it Works
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how do you get a sky tv magic eye from turning the tv on down stairs than yoy
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I think bobshoes wants to get sky upstairs from the tv downstairs using something called a magic eye.
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Just move the magic eye to a position where it is not detected by the tv or digital box. If though you have a multi room system that changes channels on all the TV sets on the system you can't. You will need desperate boxes for each TV.
The magic eye is the little transmitter that is part of an AV signal sender. Your TV remote sends instructions to your TV. Your Sky remote sends signals to the sky box etc.. A magic eye sends signal to a digital box or TV from a hand remote in perhaps another room and is part of an AV signal receiver/ sender set up. Usually infra red signal. Similar to this in some ways.

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Turn your downstairs television on & off using the on/off switch, or at the mains, don't use the standby button instead. Also make sure that the tv is set to receive the signal from the 'tv' setting not the Audio Visual signal. If you watch your downstairs tv using the Sky signal, then using the TvLink magic eye will also affect any other tv's attached to the same cable circuit.
I got my Magic Eye to work upstairs but I did need a TV technician who knew what he was doing.

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