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Old 19-09-2011, 10:06   #6
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Re: Cheap Freeview + old tv

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Originally Posted by Pauls9 View Post
Wasn't there a channel change a few years back which rendered older boxes obsolete?
It was a standards change that meant that some boxes couldn't scan in all the channels, you would at least get 80% of the channels with the rest being addable by manual settings if your freeview box allowed it..

If the TV has only a UHF antenna socket then you'll need to find a freeview box with a built in modulator, other than that you can buy an external modulator (ebay search for SCART MODULATOR and there's lots for under £20 delivered). Is there no component sockets on the TV??
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