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Below are all of LutonFan's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.charles provine- Connect the Freesat and Freeview box to the TV using either scart or HDMI, dependant on what outputs your boxes have.
Also, you would need an aerial in order for the DVD recorder to pick up the Freeview channels. The dish leads are for satellite only.
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Wayne- As porth is a relay, you have lost ITV2+1. This channel has moved to MUXA, of which you cannot receive, I'm afraid.
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Davie- ITV2+1 has been moved to a MUX that you are unable to receive from your local transmitter.
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Rach- Simply use two HDMI leads to connect the Freeview box and the s/s system to the TV.
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K Pearce- I receive signals from the Sandy Heath transmitter and am getting Meridian ITV1+1 on Freeview and Freesat. I am sure this will be explained(and possibly rectified) in due course.
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K Pearce- please see
ITV ITV1plus1
Will I receive my normal regional programming on ITV1+1?
section.
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F1, for more info: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/9359509.stm.
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Sunday 9 January 2011 1:53PM
chris- yes, either use an RF lead(male to female) connected to the RF2 output of the Sky-box(other end into second TV) and tune the TV into the Sky-box output.
Or you could use a video sender, which I believe could be plugged into the vcr socket of the Sky-box. Maplins do a wide range of these, see:
Mini 5.8GHz Video Sender Free Delivery : Wireless Video Senders : Maplin