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Multi-receiver/TV systems - Domestic only
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<blockquote data-quote="ozumo" data-source="post: 1128948" data-attributes="member: 415308"><p>From another site:</p><p></p><p>If you connect the aerial to the ANT IN (Satellite Main) port of the TV, then head to Settings > Broadcasting > Auto Tuning Settings > Auto Tuning, and run through the on screen instructions, then this will be all you'll need to access the Freesat channels. If you encounter any issues, you could try connecting a second cable, then press the button on your remote with a red, green and yellow circle (if 123 is written below the circles, press the button twice) > Aerial Type > Dual</p><p>---</p><p>I wonder if 'dual' mode is for a wideband Sky Q type LNB or if it allows one channel to recorded while watching a different one. The manual I looked at doesn't make it clear.</p><p></p><p>You can get push-on adapters that screw into the F-connector. They're only really suitable for indoor connections but makes it easier to attach the cable to the receiver or TV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozumo, post: 1128948, member: 415308"] From another site: If you connect the aerial to the ANT IN (Satellite Main) port of the TV, then head to Settings > Broadcasting > Auto Tuning Settings > Auto Tuning, and run through the on screen instructions, then this will be all you'll need to access the Freesat channels. If you encounter any issues, you could try connecting a second cable, then press the button on your remote with a red, green and yellow circle (if 123 is written below the circles, press the button twice) > Aerial Type > Dual --- I wonder if 'dual' mode is for a wideband Sky Q type LNB or if it allows one channel to recorded while watching a different one. The manual I looked at doesn't make it clear. You can get push-on adapters that screw into the F-connector. They're only really suitable for indoor connections but makes it easier to attach the cable to the receiver or TV. [/QUOTE]
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