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Terrestrial channels via VM cable?
I have a V plus box on my main set and an HD box on my second. I want to receive terrestrial channels only on a third set. If I connect the virgin cable to the aerial socket on the set will it work as an aerial?
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I don't think the analogue channels are sent over the VM cable any more, so unless you had a TV with a DVB-C tuner built in I doubt it.
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Excuse my ignorance but what, other than a cable box, could I connect between the cable and the third set to receive a basic signal? |
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Nothing..
Only a VM cable box supplied by VM will work with VM cable |
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If you want basic free telly on your third set, you need to go for Freeview, if you have a redundant TV aerial on your roof, or, if you have an unused satellite dish, you could go for Freesat instead. |
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Your only cable option is to plug an old video recorder (or similar) into the scart socket on the back of one of the boxes and feed the aerial output from the video to your third TV.
This would let you relay the channel being watched (or whatever you play on the video) to the third TV. |
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Or get a digisender from Argos for £25, the ATI one on there works fine for me. Also you can buy and try from Argos if it doesn't work for you take it back under their moneyt back guarantee.
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it would cost you about 150 for a new ariel and around 90 to put a extenstion on to a old arial, no you cant get freeview channels via plugging the cable wire into ypur ariel port, you will need a viewing card for a 3rd box, unless you want less channels then what you geton freeview
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My Pace Di4000-N V Box has an RF out socket on it, although perhaps later V+ or V HD boxes do not. In any case, that's probably not what John needs, simultaneous viewing of what's on in another room. I think he really wants independent access to the basic channels. Is anyone in an area where they can receive DVB-T (Freeview) on a set-top aerial? I'm hoping to try it next week when I borrow a Freeview box from my in-laws. Otherwise I'll need to put up a new roof-top aerial or aerials. I'm positioned nicely to receive at least three regions and possibly more. The old analogue aerials were taken down some years ago rather than performing essential maintenance on them. |
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Only the older SA V+ boxes have an RF output, the Sammy V+'s don't. Plus many new TV's don't have an analogue tuner now, only digital, so would not be able to receive the box output anyway.
Set top aerials for Freeview are OK in strong signal areas, but pretty useless everywhere else. |
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Perhaps John can qualify his original post to give us a better idea of what he wants to achieve so that we can better assist. Quote:
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Does anyone know who has what? Can the network tell what boxes are out there? :confused: So, Masque, send me something better as a self-install and take one more vintage box off the cable. :cool: |
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I can't be bothered fitting an aerial (would have to be 15 feet above the roof level where I live), so it gives me a signal to the kitchen TV. And if the main TV is being used for bluray, the virgin box can be tuned to whatever channel the person in the kitchen wants to watch. |
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