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Old 21-10-2004, 22:42   #6
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Re: samsung SMT 2100c NTL Help

You don't say where you are, but I'm presuming the Langley network. You need a bypass. It takes the analogue signal off the cable and puts it down a RF connector. It also contains an amplifier so your digital signal isn't reduced, and filters so your TV doesn't harm the ntl network.

The bypasses for the Samsung box are in short supply at the moment, but ring up as asked and you should get one. These will be the first mass-produced ones which is probably why they want to test them.

The Samsung box has a pass-through built in. If you have a TV aerial, you can plug it into the back of the box. The signal from the aerial gets combined with the RF output from the box, and you can record or watch either.
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