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kinboshi
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Quote from: Silo Graham on October 10, 2007, 09:41:57 AM
I panicked when I saw mac at first, but then I realised you only meant dodgy characters wearing the coat so all is well.
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Re: Eurovox - which one to buy?
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Quote from: RichEO on October 10, 2007, 01:45:40 PM
Quote from: Silo Graham on October 10, 2007, 09:41:57 AM
I panicked when I saw mac at first, but then I realised you only meant dodgy characters wearing the coat so all is well.
You need a MAC address, not an apple mac. You need it most when it is raining, but ideally all the time.
eh? What's one of those? I was thinking along the lines of Kins picture there. Clearly I'm a doofus and wrong.
Quote from: RichEO on October 10, 2007, 01:34:50 PM
Quote from: Silo Graham on October 10, 2007, 08:26:05 AM
I'm in a cable area but I don't have the cable service switched on - i.e. I cancelled my tv and went with Sky. I still have the fittings there though, will the Eurovox still work or do I need
virgi
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to switch something on?
Still very interested in the broadband options though
Are you sure it isn't switched on???
You mean you aren't signed up, not it isn't switched on.
If you plug your cable feed (you need a F connector to coax adapter) into your TV tuner and see if you can tune into BBC etc, you probably can. Which means your feed is active - and that's all you need.
Yes, I'm not signed up. Where do I get one of those F connector thingies and my TV Tuner? Is that my......lol what's my tv tuner
In my living room I have a cable coming in from the Sky dish to the Sky box, to my tele. I also have the redundant Cable box but it's jjust the box. Do I plug one of these F connector things to the cable box and the other end into the Eurovox box which goes to the tele?
I am technically challenged with things like this.
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I'll PM you later...
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lol you may have to come round plug it all in too
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Speak to Rich...
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I'll wait for the info and see how I get on
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Re: Eurovox - which one to buy?
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October 10, 2007, 05:54:17 PM »
Do you have a normal arial on your roof, or one of those portable ones that is a loop on the top of your TV, that ends in a coax connector. That usually plugs into your TV tuner (your TV's tuner) to give you normal terrestrial channels. These channels are sent down the cable too, so you don't need an arial. If you have an adapter (or you could chop the end off and install a normal coax end - but I don't recommend this) then you can plug it into your TV, tune it in, and see if you get channels.
You just said you still have a cable box. If you plug this in, you should be able to get the free channels through it if the line is still connected (but I'm not certain on this).
Here is an example of the adapter I am on about:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/F-TYPE-FEMALE-COAX-PLUG-CONNECTOR-ADAPTOR-FREE-P-P_W0QQitemZ190158205709QQihZ009QQcategoryZ101365QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
But I'd prob buy from here:
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=39772&ts=35208
as you can get 10 for £2.83 (if there is a local screw fix).
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It's 95% likely your cable is still connected. They rarely cut your feed, too much hassle.
You usually get one of those F type connectors to Coax with a eurovox.
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Re: Eurovox - which one to buy?
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Kin,
Can you add me to your PM list please.
Thanks.
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Quote from: RichEO on October 10, 2007, 05:54:17 PM
You just said you still have a cable box. If you plug this in, you should be able to get the free channels through it if the line is still connected (but I'm not certain on this).
I would not recommend pluging a lead from the cable box to your tv.
Your tv would be an analogue tuner, cable is a digital signal (decoded in a totally different way from normal tv signal).
The only way to find out is buy one of these euro boxes.
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This all looks very interesting... PM please Kin..
Sky might have to get binned !!!
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Re: Eurovox - which one to buy?
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Quote from: Tractor on October 10, 2007, 06:04:41 PM
Quote from: RichEO on October 10, 2007, 05:54:17 PM
You just said you still have a cable box. If you plug this in, you should be able to get the free channels through it if the line is still connected (but I'm not certain on this).
I would not recommend pluging a lead from the cable box to your tv.
Your tv would be an analogue tuner, cable is a digital signal (decoded in a totally different way from normal tv signal).
The only way to find out is buy one of these euro boxes.
They also send the analogue signal down the cable.
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Re: Eurovox - which one to buy?
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Quote from: RichEO on October 10, 2007, 05:56:46 PM
It's 95% likely your cable is still connected. They rarely cut your feed, too much hassle.
You usually get one of those F type connectors to Coax with a eurovox.
The cable is manually switched on by an engineer in the exchange on or near your street, i'm 95% certain they do switch them off because when i first got my dodgy cable box i had to get a mate to turn it on (it had been used by the previous owner).
Just curious Rich but what's the difference between the eurovox and a modded cable box?
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Re: Eurovox - which one to buy?
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October 11, 2007, 03:13:40 AM »
Eurovox is a type of modded box. There are 5ish popular ones. Eurovox is probably the most common.
They rarley turn the feeds off. Sometimes they do. A trick that a lot of people do if they don't have an active feed it sign up then cancel within 30 days and they usually don't turn the feed off again. Or some people sign up the the basic package, which guarantees a feed.
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Re: Eurovox - which one to buy?
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October 11, 2007, 09:16:47 AM »
I still haven't sent any PMs yet, was too busy last night. You can all wait anyway, sponging gets.
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