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Default Set Top Box connection to a TV (Dick Smith Electronics G1185)

In message , Phil Allison
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2. I guess the next thing would be to try it on A/V



** The DSE set top box only outputs video signals - so you MUST use the AV
inputs on your TV.

http://www.productreview.com.au/showitem.php?item_id=53445
This does say "Optional UHF Modulator, PAL G/I/K, NTSC".
What 'optional' means is anyone's guess! [Turn off / Turn on?]
But it obviously isn't Ch3 or 4.

How come the VHF TV set can actually receive one UHF channel? Is that a
special Australia 'feature'? If your TV set does have A/V inputs, you're
better off using them instead of trying to get the set-top box output
onto Ch28 (assuming you can).
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Ian