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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2012 15:28:33 GMT 1
I have a digital DVB-T receiver for my car but am unable to get a signal, the DVB-T unit was purchased in the UK. Question, is there a difference between the UK and French terrestial digital transmission that would cause me a problem. I have not tried the unit in the UK.
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Post by Ali on Sept 28, 2012 15:59:38 GMT 1
All that I know is that we bought a 'freview' receiving TV in the UK and that picks up all terrestrial French progs perfectly just from the aerial on the house roof.
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Post by barwood on Sept 28, 2012 16:19:06 GMT 1
Probably a daft question but have you fitted an aerial for the TV because mine needs a separate one to work the TV
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2012 16:46:16 GMT 1
Probably a daft question but have you fitted an aerial for the TV because mine needs a separate one to work the TV Yep, aerial fitted, I think I might have a faulty unit
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2012 21:25:05 GMT 1
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Post by barwood on Sept 28, 2012 22:20:45 GMT 1
I never thought about that but as long as it works
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Post by Ali on Sept 28, 2012 23:25:49 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2012 7:50:20 GMT 1
Red light = OFF, no light = ON
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Post by barwood on Sept 29, 2012 8:06:09 GMT 1
Ah Chinese
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2012 8:17:00 GMT 1
Ah Chinese Cowwect.
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