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Old 03-05-2015, 15:37   #16
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So using the RF modulator between the Scart and A240D would give me VM signal on all the tv's connected to the A240D but I would loose HD quality, correct?
You never had HD to begin with with your TiVO connected via SCART.
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Thanks for quick reply and advice.

So using the RF modulator between the Scart and A240D would give me VM signal on all the tv's connected to the A240D but I would loose HD quality, correct?

A secondary question, due to our house location and poor roof aerial the Sky box/dish also works as an aerial giving good quality DTV on the A240 connected TV's. Would I loose the DTV capability on these TV's if I connected to the TiVo box and disconnected from the sky box.
Just as with the Sky box, the channel you are watching on the TiVO (which is in analogue, & not digital by the way) would be distributed to all the other sets. You can add the output signal of the Sky box to the TiVO output (by feeding the Sky box RF out into the RF modulator coax input). So as long as you choose a non conflicting channel on the RF modulator, you will have the choice of Sky box channel or TiVO channel at each TV.
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Just as with the Sky box, the channel you are watching on the TiVO (which is in analogue, & not digital by the way) would be distributed to all the other sets. You can add the output signal of the Sky box to the TiVO output (by feeding the Sky box RF out into the RF modulator coax input). So as long as you choose a non conflicting channel on the RF modulator, you will have the choice of Sky box channel or TiVO channel at each TV.
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