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hondaman57

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#269945 16-Apr-2020 17:15
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The set up is as follows:
I've got a TV with a duel channel recorder box separate to it. The coax cable comes down from the aerial /signal amplifier and into the 'RF in' plug on the recorder box. Another coax cable goes from the 'RF out' plug on the recorder to the tv.

Here's the problem:
In this configuration (how it used to be before we got a new TV) the Signal is stuttery with a broken picture and broken audio when viewing from both the TV itself and through the recorder box. The picture I have posted is of this.

When I connect the aerial cable with the coax going to the TV together so the signal is going straight to the TV, bypassing the recorder, the picture and audio is perfect.
I get the same perfect image and audio when I switch the "polarity" of the coax cables going into the recorder box but no signal at all when trying to view channels through the recorder.

Could this be a problem with the recorder box or am I missing something entirely?

Cheers, Sam

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SATTV
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  #2463674 16-Apr-2020 18:16
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You mention switch polarity, that is for satellite.

 

Make sure you are connecting to the UHF socket ( often referred to as Belling lee ), this is round, not the satellite socket ( which is called a F connecter ) which has a screw thread.

 

The other thing to check is the cable going between the receiver box and the TV.

 

What is the model of dual tuner receiver?

 

Also could you take a picture of the aerial so we can check if it is the correct one.

 

John





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