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Old 18-02-2008, 20:25   #1
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Question How do you change the RF output channel

As is not uncommon I use the RF output from my Pace Vbox, combined with a Terrestrial rf signal into a distribution amplifier to feed 4 other TVs around the house with Cable and Terrestrial, main TV is on SCART.

This has worked well for the past month. Note, this box does not have an RF input so I have had to do it this way to get the combined signal around the house.

Now for some reason the Cable signal on Channel 65 has started to pick up interference. If I remove Cable from the splitter Terrestrial is fine and vice versa.

Is it possible to change the RF output channel? After getting Virgin Tech help to understand that channel number didn't mean 1 for BBC1, 2 for BBC 2 etc they only wanted to send someone out to change the cable...

Pressing ok-tv-right dosen't work. Need to resolve this to get away from the Disney Channel in the living room.
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Re: How do you change the RF output channel

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Changing the RF Channel

If you want to change the STB's RF channel (e.g. if the current one conflicts with other channels tuned in on your TV):


Pace 1000 and 2000 - Press "TV", "OK" and "Right" at the same time - this will show the current RF channel no. on the display. Use "CH+" & "CH-" to change it to what you want, then "OK" to confirm the new channel.

Pace Di4000-N and Di4000-T - Press and hold select, then add left arrow, then add services. Use CH + or CH - to alter the channel shown on the LED display. You can also switch the Remodulator off by going below channel 21. Then repeat the button sequence to store the setting.

Samsung box - Press "TV", "OK" and "Right" at the same time - this will show the current RF channel no. on the display. Use the up and down arrow keys to change it to what you want, then press "OK", "Right" and "TV" again to confirm the new channel.
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Re: How do you change the RF output channel

Still no luck tried all of those options and no option to change the rf channel came up. In the Technical stuff the STB says that it is a PACE 4001-2B if that makes a difference. Also are we talking box buttons or remote, tried both anyway.
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