I have a problem with my kitchen TV.?

I live in the UK and I have four televisions, one has the Sky box and the others are connected to the Sky box with a magic eye.

The TV in my kitchen has intermittent interference. At the outset I thought that this TV was faulty, consequently it was replaced under the guarantee, unfortunately the problem persisted.
The picture and sound on my other TV’s is fantastic and so is the picture and sound on my kitchen TV until the intermittent interference starts, then it’s almost impossible to watch. The kitchen TV is closer to the Sky Box that my other TV’s.

Nevertheless, I can watch Freeview on the kitchen TV without any interference or problems.

I know that I could buy a separate Sky box for the kitchen TV to resolve this, unfortunately this will cost £11 per month.

I have a wonderful TV repair man who is perplexed.

I have spoken to Sky and they say that they cannot sort out Magic Eye problems. Obviously this is because they want to commit me to an additional Sky Box. Is it possible that the splitter or the magic eye on the kitchen TV is faulty?


Can anyone on Yahoo help, or tell me who to contact.

Alex2015-06-12T14:56:15Z

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It could be a problem with the splitter or possibly the cable to the kitchen but if your Freeview reception works well this would suggest the cable is in reasonable condition.

You could try changing the output frequency on the Sky box. It may be that the model of TV you have in the kitchen is struggling with that particular frequency.

Have you tried temporarily hooking up a different model TV to see if it has the same problem?

Nguyen2015-06-12T11:59:03Z

It sounds like a problem with the cables/connectors going from your sky box to your magic eye/tv. It could be the magic eye itself.

One2015-09-23T03:16:00Z

Now you are a kid living with your parents, a few weeks ago you were an adult who was clueless about life.
Sort your head out and get a hobby and stop trolling. Imbecile neanderthal whose life revolves around dogs and has no clue about any tablet technology