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MrTank 28-03-2013 19:46

Help with new council connection?
 
Hi All,

I'm trying to help my mum sort out her TV but since she's no longer with Virgin trying to get FreeView working is proving a pain.

The problem is because at one end of the house is there this and the VirginMedia connection.
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2013/03/13.jpg

But the TV is all the way at the other end. I complained that they installed it on the wrong end but like most councils, they don't really care.

So I was wondering who could help me here. There is a Coaxial from the old virgin connection that leads all the way though the flat to the other end, so I was wondering if this could be converted into an RF connection to use the new TV socket to wire a freeview box at the other end?

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2013/03/14.jpg

Thanks in advance guys.

Chris 28-03-2013 19:51

Re: Help with new council connection?
 
You can certainly make use of the coaxial cable (though technically you shouldn't, IIRC it still belongs to VM). You will need to chop off the f-connectors and replace them with the type you usually use with a terrestrial aerial.

MrTank 28-03-2013 20:26

Re: Help with new council connection?
 
Amazing, thats what I was wondering, if you could use a Coax for an RF signal. Is it pretty straight forward to do?

Chris 28-03-2013 21:40

Re: Help with new council connection?
 
The coax that VM uses is essentially the same as the coax you would buy for wiring up a terrestrial aerial, except it is of a far higher quality than you need for terrestrial. The only real difference in the set up is that the connectors on either end of the cable are f-type connectors, which screw onto the wall plate and into the set top box. Satellite and cable both use these. For terrestrial you need Just the standard coax plug that you push into the wall plate or into the back of a TV or Freeview box.

The f-type plugs on the existing cable may be crimped in place so you would have to cut them off in order to replace them.

tizmeinnit 28-03-2013 21:55

Re: Help with new council connection?
 
you do not need to cut the wire you just buy screw in ends off ebay for pence

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-F-type...item23243bb7dd

MrTank 28-03-2013 22:10

Re: Help with new council connection?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35554200)
you do not need to cut the wire you just buy screw in ends off ebay for pence

---------- Post added at 21:55 ---------- Previous post was at 21:54 ----------

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-F-type...item23243bb7dd

Amazing! have just ordered these.

tizmeinnit 28-03-2013 22:12

Re: Help with new council connection?
 
Glad to help :)[COLOR="Silver"]

---------- Post added at 22:12 ---------- Previous post was at 22:11 ----------


actually I am sorry I pointed you to the wrong ones but luckily the same guy does these just mail him and ask him to send these instead http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-F-type-...item27cee9e673


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