Thread: NTL Analoge
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Old 06-06-2005, 17:11   #2
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Re: NTL Analoge

The small box on the back of the main NTL thing allows for a terrestrial aerial passthrough. I'm not sure but the red wire wil power the small box. If you don't have or use the terrestrial aerial then you can simply pull off the passtrhough box. Under that will be a nice connector point onto whcih you can plug the co-axial that connects to your TV (or VCR). Ther screw in thread on the left side of the rear is for the ntl cable that comes from the box on the side of your house.

If the kids have mesed aroudn, any idea what they have changed. It's might be the TV channel tuner that simply needs to be readjusted to a changed frequency?
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