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Help watching the a tv programme from a field without a tv
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Hi,
I'm taking a school trip away camping for the weekend 20, fifteen year old boys desperate to watch the England match tomorrow. We have electricity. My question is if I buy a freeview box and connect this to a projector will this work? As you can see technology not my subject, many thanks for advice.
I'm taking a school trip away camping for the weekend 20, fifteen year old boys desperate to watch the England match tomorrow. We have electricity. My question is if I buy a freeview box and connect this to a projector will this work? As you can see technology not my subject, many thanks for advice.
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WOW!!! there's been some.... errr... interesting answers made up from thin air so far!!!
Technically it could work.
You' d need a freeview box with an output that matches one of the inputs on the projector and you'd need an antenna to pick up the signal, the two most likely options for this would be
1) scart on the freeview box and composite on the...
1) scart on the freeview box and composite on the...
20:55 Fri 22nd Jun 2012
WOW!!! there's been some.... errr... interesting answers made up from thin air so far!!!
Technically it could work.
You'd need a freeview box with an output that matches one of the inputs on the projector and you'd need an antenna to pick up the signal, the two most likely options for this would be
1) scart on the freeview box and composite on the projector (with correct leads/adaptors)
2) HDMI
You'd also need a suitable TV aerial, depending on how far away from the transmitter and local ground relief this could be anything between a small indoor type aerial, or a hi-gain aerial on top of a flaming great big pole.
So it could be possible, but if you're asking the question you won't be able to do it by tomorrow.
Just take them all to a local pub to watch it!
Technically it could work.
You'd need a freeview box with an output that matches one of the inputs on the projector and you'd need an antenna to pick up the signal, the two most likely options for this would be
1) scart on the freeview box and composite on the projector (with correct leads/adaptors)
2) HDMI
You'd also need a suitable TV aerial, depending on how far away from the transmitter and local ground relief this could be anything between a small indoor type aerial, or a hi-gain aerial on top of a flaming great big pole.
So it could be possible, but if you're asking the question you won't be able to do it by tomorrow.
Just take them all to a local pub to watch it!
Thank you all very much, I did say I wasn't very technical. Problem solved we have hired the Royal British Legion Hall which is 2 miles away and they will have to walk but hey if they want to watch they're going to have to suffer a little pain to get there and back. They drive a hard bargain though £200 for the evening's hire!! £10 per boy and they are all very happy..here's just hoping we win!
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