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MowerMan42 07-10-2008 18:40

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 34649110)
Sorry but why can;t you just detune the TV's, wire in a freeview box each (they're only £15 from Asda, Tesco or Sainsburies)

My mother and mother-in-law can use a freeview remote and they're both major technophobes


Thanks for that but....what about the VCRs? And the inevitable "How do I record BBC1 and watch ITV" type questions? And the TV with no SCART connection?

Whatever I do, it has to address ALL these - just to avoid junking perfectly good equipment, AND a major learnng curve.

dragon 07-10-2008 19:30

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
Unfortunately the type of system your lookign to implement would probably actually end up costing more than "junking perfectly good equipment"

Also Personally I find Freeview PVR's a Lot easier to work than a VCR.

Maybe Buy them a cheapo freeview box to start with and see how they get on, just try and get them to play around for a bit.
Worst that can happen is they accidently de-tune the Freeview box and even that could be sorted fairly easily

iain_herts 07-10-2008 20:17

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
something like this

http://www.satsol.co.uk/ProductDetai...?itemno=C31424

Chris 07-10-2008 20:34

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MowerMan42 (Post 34648736)
Does such a box exist?

No.

The nearest you would get would be something similar to what Iain Hearts has just posted, but that sort of kit is intended for redistributing TV round hotels and will be expensive.

I'm afraid if you want to watch Freeview and only worry about a single remote control, then an integrated Freeview TV is the only practical solution.

iain_herts 07-10-2008 20:40

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
yeap this bit of kit is for commercial use and retails at £499 +VAT there is no other options apart from 5 freeview recivers with a UHF out each box will then have its own out put channel.

eg bbc1 channel 22
bbc2 channel 24
itv channel 26
and so on

Kymmy 07-10-2008 22:05

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dragon (Post 34649583)
Unfortunately the type of system your lookign to implement would probably actually end up costing more than "junking perfectly good equipment"

Also Personally I find Freeview PVR's a Lot easier to work than a VCR.

Maybe Buy them a cheapo freeview box to start with and see how they get on, just try and get them to play around for a bit.
Worst that can happen is they accidently de-tune the Freeview box and even that could be sorted fairly easily

True, just bought myself a cheap 80Gb twin tunre PVR and totally easier to use than the VCR.... Not bad for £39.99 delivered

dragon 07-10-2008 22:23

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 34649723)
True, just bought myself a cheap 80Gb twin tunre PVR and totally easier to use than the VCR.... Not bad for £39.99 delivered

They are getting cheaper all the time :)

kryogenik 08-10-2008 19:31

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 34649723)
True, just bought myself a cheap 80Gb twin tunre PVR and totally easier to use than the VCR.... Not bad for £39.99 delivered

Kymmy - was that an online deal thing you can share?
No worries if not. I've been considering one myself and our local Netto have some 160GB's in for about £60 but 160GB's way more than I need.
:)

Kymmy 08-10-2008 19:54

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
www.pvrempire.co.uk

I was gonna buy a digihome PVR80 (currently nearly £80.00 in argos) off them for £39.99 plus £8.00 delivery on ebay but decided to check thier website and got the same box for £39.99 free delivery (ordered Monday got it Wednesday) I presume they save on ebay fees.

It's a 80Gb (nearly 38 hours), twin tuner, Picture in Picture, Timeshift (pause live TV), 7day EPG but it won;t let you record 2 channels at once..but there is firmware on the internet that will allow you to do that at the expense of memory for the EPG... (firmware upgradable via serial cable)

They also do a 160Gb system for about £10 more..

I only bought it as the DVB change meant our ECHOSTAR was useless :(

kryogenik 08-10-2008 20:39

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
Thanks mate.
:)

King Of Fools 10-10-2008 13:28

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iain_herts (Post 34649627)
yeap this bit of kit is for commercial use and retails at £499 +VAT

It is no wonder since it has a NICAM encoder in it!

---------- Post added at 13:28 ---------- Previous post was at 13:26 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by iain_herts (Post 34649627)
there is no other options apart from 5 freeview recivers with a UHF out each box will then have its own out put channel.

eg bbc1 channel 22
bbc2 channel 24
itv channel 26
and so on

You would need a Freeview box that has a UHF pass-through and UHF modulator that can be set to different channel outputs. That way you could daisy-chain the 5 STBs and output 5 individual mono analogue channels.

altis 15-10-2008 11:55

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
The OP could probably use a series of these:

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2008/10/50.jpg

Only £17.57 each from here:
http://cpc.farnell.com/AV17636/audio...nics-prism-slv

It includes connections for Scart and RF out (which, intriguingly, it labels as RF loop-thru) and the power consumption is a measily 6.2W (active) / 5.5W (standby). User manual, such as it is, available here:
http://www.remote-controls-shop.co.u...splay=file.pdf

If the loop-thru doesn't work then you could use a distribution amp to divide the signal from the aerial to all the tuners and a splitter, wired in reverse, to combine all the outputs.

I'd still be tempted to ditch the VCRs and replace them with PVRs. More channels and more versatile. However, it may be difficult to find one with an RF output.

Some cheap options here:
http://www.tvonics.com/

dragon 15-10-2008 19:09

Re: Multi analogue channel freeview?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by altis (Post 34654416)
The OP could probably use a series of these:

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2008/10/50.jpg

Only £17.57 each from here:
http://cpc.farnell.com/AV17636/audio...nics-prism-slv

It includes connections for Scart and RF out (which, intriguingly, it labels as RF loop-thru) and the power consumption is a measily 6.2W (active) / 5.5W (standby). User manual, such as it is, available here:
http://www.remote-controls-shop.co.u...splay=file.pdf

If the loop-thru doesn't work then you could use a distribution amp to divide the signal from the aerial to all the tuners and a splitter, wired in reverse, to combine all the outputs.

I'd still be tempted to ditch the VCRs and replace them with PVRs. More channels and more versatile. However, it may be difficult to find one with an RF output.

Some cheap options here:
http://www.tvonics.com/

If its only a loop through then it will only o/p the incoming signal and not modulate it's own O/P onto an RF channel.


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