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Old 06-03-2011, 10:36   #7
Sirius
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Re: VM Tv Transponders

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Originally Posted by RobboEdin View Post
You are simply not allowed to do what you intend.

The only legitimate way to receive cable channels is via a subscribed Virgin Media STB. You cannot connect to the Virgin Media cable without being a paying Virgin Media customer.
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Originally Posted by the-cable-guy View Post
you used to be able to receive some channels FTA on analogue as well as the five main channels others such as E4 & CNBC Europe amongst others were also available. if analogue cable is still available in your area then you'l be able to pick them up otherwise you wont get anything. in Sheffield & Stoke On Trent nothing can be picked up anymore duno about Liverpool tho. seeing as your original question is about DVB-C as far as im aware no channels broadcast FTA on digital cable in the UK so you wont get anything legally & discussing things like that on this forum aint allowed
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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
We have not had the analogue signal for years in Liverpool so the will be no signal to pick up.
The OP has asked the same question on the OTHER cable forums
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