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Old 26-11-2008, 19:00   #1
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changing uhf output on Telewest TV drive

The uhf output on this box seems to be fixed at 52; this interferes with an Channel 4 analogue in my area. The box is connected by Scart in the main room, but also by it's RF output to feed the bedrooms.
Does anyone know how to change the RF output channel?-it isn't mentioned in any of the user menus.
The box says "Telewest Broadband" on the front panel top left and "TV Drive" on the top right.
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Re: changing uhf output on Telewest TV drive

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The uhf output on this box seems to be fixed at 52; this interferes with an Channel 4 analogue in my area. The box is connected by Scart in the main room, but also by it's RF output to feed the bedrooms.
Does anyone know how to change the RF output channel?-it isn't mentioned in any of the user menus.
The box says "Telewest Broadband" on the front panel top left and "TV Drive" on the top right.
engineers menu is theonly plae it can be done but i aint goignto describe how ot get intoit and where to findthe settingas if ou muck witht eh settings and the box breaksyou willbe chagre a lot tofix it and be asked why you was there.

if you know how ot get there just go through the menus you will find it
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Old 26-11-2008, 19:15   #3
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Re: changing uhf output on Telewest TV drive

Thanks for that-anyone know how you get into the engineers menu?
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Old 26-11-2008, 21:03   #4
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Re: changing uhf output on Telewest TV drive

Hold the up and down arrow on the front of the box and press the reset button, keep holding the up and down for 10 seconds then let go, after a while the front of the box will say DIAG.

On page one you should see Re-Modulation Channel press the down arrow until the green arrow is pointing at it then press OK now change it to what you want followed by OK and then go down to "Save the Data" the green arrow should be pointing at it now press OK and OK again to confrim.
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Old 26-11-2008, 21:41   #5
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Re: changing uhf output on Telewest TV drive

That is really helpful,thank you
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