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Old 05-10-2004, 22:11   #7
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Re: A Few Cable Channels without Cable Box?

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Originally Posted by penpole
So are you saying that if a household has broadband it is possible to split off the back of the modem and get a small selection of channels? I thought that they had to 'switch on' the various services?? Perhaps this is another myth.
Yep, thats basicaly what i've got, cant remember the splitter code / size but will look if need be

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Originally Posted by penpole
This brings me to another question, many years ago I used to babysit and there they had an old Gerrold box with a splitter going to their stereo and they had FM stations from around the UK, is this service still possible or again, does one have to subscribe to such a service?

Thanks, Alex
Wouldn't know about that one, sorry
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