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Television after Changeover
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We in my part of the West Midlands are due to change to Digital in 2010? I have a good 15" coloured TV but unfortunately it does not have a scart socket or any means of connecting cables other than the Aerial. What if anything can I do to use this set after change over or do I have to scrap it. I am a pensioner so could do with retaining it if at all possible.
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You just need to be sure and buy a Freeview box that does have an RF modulator built in rather than just "RF loop-through". Then you tune your TV to the output of the box, just like you would have done previously when connecting a video recorder.
This is a good example of one that does have an RF modulator built in, it's nice and small and not expensive either (and made in Britain). It is specifically designed for, and marketed at, people in your situation;
http://www.tvonics.com/digital-set-top-boxes/m fr-200.html
This is a good example of one that does have an RF modulator built in, it's nice and small and not expensive either (and made in Britain). It is specifically designed for, and marketed at, people in your situation;
http://www.tvonics.com/digital-set-top-boxes/m fr-200.html
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