Has anyone used a "Video Sender" ?

those gadgets that supposedly allow you to transmit your cable information from one TV to the next, wirelessly?
Any good?

Donald B2007-04-13T14:00:14Z

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I have the Terk Leap Frog device that sends Audio and Video and allows control of the source components through an IR repeater. Works great as long as you don't have a 2.4ghz phone or a wireless network router. These both interfere with the signal transfer. I was able to switch the channel on both the LF and the router with decent results, yet there is still some interference.

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-VcNZ8pUrs3o/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=15260&I=209LF30S

Saturn 52007-04-13T16:19:43Z

Yes, they are useful devices. (I have used them with good results) They will not allow you to watch a DIFFERENT cable channel at the 2nd TVs location, (for this you would need a 2nd cable box)

Some units allow you to control the cable box from the 2nd TVs location, (recommended) and others will not. There are many to choose from. Here's a link to one I used.

http://www.x10.com/products4/msn/wireless_video_sender.html