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Freeview
coolsteel
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Hi, a quicky, my tv doesn't have a scart socket, is it possible to buy a freeview box to use on this tv or is there a way to connect these together by another method.
Thanks for your time
Coolsteel:cool:
Thanks for your time
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You will need a Freeview box which outputs the Freeview signal on the aerial lead. Not that many do these days. Look for 'UHF modulator' listed in the spec.There's love in this world for everyone. Every rascal and son of a gun.
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If you also have a video connected to the tv and the video as a scart connection. You can connect the freeview box to the video scart you can then view and tape freeview through the video tv channel.0
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