[Shop-talk] Music in the Shop

Pat Horne pat at hornesystemstx.com
Mon Dec 8 14:35:10 MST 2014


Don't have experience with these as to range, but they should work as long
as the transmitter and receiver are plugged into outlets that are on the
same side of the 220v coming into the house/shop.
http://stereos.about.com/od/reviewsandrecommendations/fr/Powerline.htm

The other way is to use a FM transmitter in the house that can be picked up
in the shop. Don't have any experience there either.

Peace,
Pat

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eric at megageek.com
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 2:38 PM
To: shop-talk at Autox.Team.Net
Subject: [Shop-talk] Music in the Shop

OK, I have an question for those that may know an answer.

I currently have Directv.  I love the music channels.  I want to be able to
get them in the shop (a detached building about 100' away from the
house.)

I know I can add another dish and receiver and have service to the garage,
but that creates two problems.  One, I need to have a TV in there, and
second, I incur a monthly fee for the additional receiver.

Is there a way to broadcast the signal from one of my TVs out there?  I
don't need to change the channels once I'm there (but it would be nice if
possible.)

Any ideas?

TIA

Eric P
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