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Video Senders Explained

Send TV signals around the house without running aerial cables, with a wireless Video Sender. Let us tell you more…

 

What is a video sender?

Wireless TV LinkVideo senders (also known as AV senders) allow you to send TV signals around your home without wires. They use radio waves to send the signals, and you need a transmitter and a receiver.

You can buy a pair of video senders for around £30, and they’re a great way of sending TV signals around the house without running aerial cables.

You can use a video sender with a Freeview box, Sky Digital satellite TV box, DVD player, or a home security system.

They can transmit over fairly short distances, through walls, although if you’re trying to transmit through several walls, or over a long distance, they can be less effective.

 

How do they work?

Connect the output of a set-top box, DVD player or other video source into a transmitter (normally via SCART). Then connect the receiver to your second TV (again, normally via SCART). Signals are sent over the air.

 

Other things you should know

Type: The basic models use the 2.4 GHZ radio band. Newer models use the 5.8Ghz band, which offers a greater range

Range: The 2.4GHz version has a range of up to 80 metres, but this reduces the more walls / floors the signal has to go through. The 5.8GHz versions go up to 120 metres. You can also get very long range senders, with ranges up to 5000 metres, using really powerful aerials.

Remote control: Some models allow you to use your standard remote control to switch TV from the other room

Multiple receivers: Most models allow you to have multiple receivers fed by a single transmitter

 

Where do I get a video sender

For a wide range of wireless senders, check out Maplin’s AV Sender section

5.8GHz video senders at Maplin
A 5.8GHz video sender and receiver

AV Senders are also available from Currys and Argos

 

AV Sender FAQ:

I’m getting interference. What can I do?

Most models of Video Sender allow you to change channels, so’s not to cause interference. Try changing the channel both at the transmitter and receiver end, and trying again.

lf you’re getting interference from a wi-fi wireless network, we’ve heard that the AV sender from Gizoo might be worth a look, as it has 4 selectable channels.

 

Can I send HD over a video sender?

 

Most AV senders connect using SCART, and SCART connectors don’t support HD. You can get wireless HD video senders though – Take a look at the WHDI Full 1080p HD Sender or the Gigaview 820 Wireless HDMI sender
for equipment that will allow you to send HD video from an HDMI socket to a second HD TV set.

Comments (24) on “Video Senders Explained”

  1. Alan says:
    16 January 2014 at 4:39 pm

    I have recently bought a 2.4GHz AV wireless sender and have connected the transmitter to my sky+ box and the receiver to my TV in another room but nothing is working !. Do I need to do anything with the TV tuning wise?.

    Thanks

    Reply
    1. Radio&Telly says:
      17 January 2014 at 11:22 am

      Hi Alan. Assuming you have plugged the receiver into a SCART socket, you’ll need to set the TV to the Line In (e.g. AV1, AV2), and make sure both the transmitter and receiver are powered up.

      Reply
  2. Sara says:
    20 January 2014 at 4:29 pm

    That’s for this!! Very helpful :) xx

    Reply
  3. Gloria says:
    28 January 2014 at 11:13 am

    Hi,My video sender is plugged in to my sky plus box and the back of my tv in the bedroom,they are also both plugged into the sockets(power).They do not seem to be working,what could i be doing wrong.

    Reply
  4. june says:
    27 August 2014 at 6:51 am

    hi, can u please tell me how to change channel from the receiving end? Tried using the remote of both the transmitter(sky box) and the receiver(second tv) on the second tv but it does not seem to work. If you could help me out that would be really great, thanks.

    Reply
    1. Rob says:
      1 October 2019 at 8:52 pm

      I have the same problem. Can you help?

      Reply
  5. Phil Smith says:
    14 November 2014 at 6:51 pm

    Hi

    I have had a couple of these but neither would work,

    We live in a modern 2 storey brick built house , it isn’t massive,
    I did get one system working with the tv in the same room but the picture was poor, moving to the next room the picture disappeared

    Someone suggested it might be to do with wifi. Is there a system that wouldn’t be upset by wifi.

    Thanks Phil

    Reply
  6. Paul Pearson says:
    12 December 2014 at 3:07 am

    What equipment do I use to get Radio only from my lounge to my upstairs bedroom from my Sky + Box. Can I just pick up the radio signal on another device that is not a TV if so what is it? (I am in effect looking for what used to be a Sky Gnome. Thanks for any help.

    Reply
    1. Radio&Telly says:
      12 December 2014 at 9:36 am

      An AV sender with a dedicated audio out (phono sockets) will do the job

      Reply
  7. Kelly says:
    4 January 2015 at 9:32 pm

    Do these work if the main TV is a Freeview TV & I don’t have a separate set top box?
    Thanks!

    Reply
  8. Ann Thomas says:
    15 January 2015 at 9:51 pm

    We have tvs in other rooms which. We can watch them independently. However the new sky hd box doesn’t have an aerial. So our splitter doesn’t work. Is there anyway we can watch. Different channels in different rooms. Thanks

    Reply
    1. hamsterfangs says:
      8 June 2018 at 5:19 pm

      you need this:
      https://accessories.sky.com/catalogue/products/sky-io-link

      Reply
  9. Vin says:
    18 January 2015 at 5:39 pm

    Hi,

    I wonder if it possible to send a simple satellite signal to another room. What I mean is, in my living room I have a sat box connected to the TV via Sat1. I have a Sat2 connection that I wish to connect another box in the bedroom, but I dont want to drill through walls and have long cables everywhere. Also, I dont want to just send a signal of what on TV in the livingroom as that means I will have to goto the livingroom to change channel? So is it possible to send a signal from Sat2 wall connection to a receiver in my bedroom that I can attatch to a different satbox and scan for channels with?

    Thanks, and sorry if its long winded. I do hope its clear.

    Reply
  10. alan parker says:
    11 March 2015 at 8:30 pm

    You have dealt with video signals, but can you take an aerial output and pass it through the wiring in the house much as you do with broad band extenders.

    Reply
  11. Mike Devonport says:
    23 May 2015 at 10:55 am

    Set my hd sender up and get perfect picture but no sound what’s the problem

    Reply
  12. Roy Ebinezar says:
    12 June 2015 at 7:21 pm

    Hi, I have an aerial into the house, in the living room but I require a feed in the bedroom, I cannot run a cable. The bedroom television only requires an aerial connection. Could please advise how I could achieve this? We have the main television in the sitting room.

    Regards,

    Roy.

    Reply
  13. Dean says:
    19 June 2015 at 8:16 pm

    Hi I’ve set up the wireless sender and receiver and I’m getting sound and a picture on the second TV but neither the sky controls or the normal controls will work the second TV yet the red indicator light flashes on the receiver unit, could you please tell wether the unit is faulty or if there’s something I’m doing wrong. Many Thanks Dean

    Reply
  14. ken kenertty says:
    5 August 2015 at 8:16 am

    I HAVE JUST HAD NEW KITCHEN DECORATED & FLOOR INSTALLED ! TV AERIAL CABLE NOW 10M AWAY ON WRONG SIDE OF ROOM CANNOT GET CABLE ACROSS ROOM. HOW CAN I TRANSMIT TV SIGNAL ACROSS ROOM? INDOOR AERIAL DOES NOT WORK IN THIS AREA, ALL HELP APPRECIATED.

    Reply
  15. Jimmy says:
    21 September 2015 at 2:07 pm

    Hi,

    When using a video sender, can i take the signal directly out of the back of my TV,I do not seem to have a line out of any kind on my TV .?? I do not have a anything to get the signal from like a set top box and my TV has the antenna plugged directly into it ..??

    Would love some help with this

    Regards,

    Reply
  16. Barry Dray says:
    24 September 2015 at 2:57 pm

    I have a TV sender which is a digital 5.8GHz model. The picture reception is very good but unfortunately the sound on the receiving set is delayed by approximately 1 second. As the second set is close by and through an arch the delay can be heard very easily and it makes it impossible to hear the sound clearly. Have you any suggestions please.

    Many thanks, Barry.

    Reply
  17. Andy says:
    1 April 2016 at 7:03 am

    I am looking to use a video sender to transmit my sky box from downstairs in my house to the tv upstairs. I live alone so the televisions will never be watched simultaneously, however when watching sky on the tv upstairs will I be able to change the tv channel, access sky tv guide etc (meaning the channel would also change downstairs), or will I have to go back downstairs to change the channel?

    Reply
  18. William says:
    10 June 2016 at 5:52 pm

    Just got wireless AV transmitter & receiver,connected to sky+ tv in bedroom,great sound,can change channels,but no picture,anybody know why…

    Reply
  19. Clive says:
    23 April 2020 at 12:00 pm

    I+want+to+buy+new+Freesat+box+I+have+sky+with+magic+eye+sending+signals+to+next+room+how+could+I+do+this+with+Freesat+box

    Reply
  20. Mary Jo Crawford says:
    25 August 2020 at 11:00 pm

    I bought a new Phillips tv with freeview. I want to put my old tv in next room which has no aerial . Can I use sender and receiver but actually have the digi box in room which has no aerial
    and attach it to my older tv and attach the sender to aerial and also feed the new tv..

    Reply

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