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Humax freeview
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Won't help the OP, but the HDR-FoxT2-G is available for £169 (+£6.50shipping) direct from Humax - ok its graded stock but I really couldn't tell it wasn't a new item
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Had you joined the VIP club at Richer Sounds you'd have got an extra tenner off via an emailed token.
Ive just bought a Humax HD free sat, got a tenner off that and free delivery
And a Toshiba 32" TV, got anohter tenner off that and free delivery.
Richer Sounds, excellent value for money and brilliant customer service at the Leeds Branch.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
Ah well, you live and learn!
The York branch didn't mention this ...!!0 -
If your TV has an integral freeview tuner then use the aerial connection too, but otherwise it's superfluous.Now, connecting it up. My old freeview box had the aerial connector in, and then both a SCART to the TV and an aerial connector to the TV. I imagine this was to give the possibility (now defunct) to record a digital programme while watching an analogue signal programme?
Do I need to still use the aerial connection from the HDR to the TV?0
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