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Bush digital Freeview Adaptor - palm size - advise wanted please
Has anyone tried these digital tv adaptors that plug into the TV scart socket.? They also have 7day tv schedule too :)
Bush DFTA1000. They`re palm size (10cmx7.5cmx2cm deep). Makro (Cash and carry) are doing them for £39.99 + Vat.
Wondered how it works with a "signal sender" box? or if there are cheaper brands around.
Thanks Niteowl
This item was edited on Tuesday, 4th October 2005, 14:43
RE: Bush digital Freeview Adaptor - palm size - advise wanted please
If it plugs into a SCART (& from the look of it the leads connected to it are UHF, Power & IR sensor) its unlikely to have any RCA connectors\SCART for connecting to a video.
Maplin do a "through connector" that has RCA connectors & thats what I use to transmit Sky upstairs (& then daisy chain it through to all the kids TV`s).
Have a look here.
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This item was edited on Tuesday, 4th October 2005, 17:59
RE: Bush digital Freeview Adaptor - palm size - advise wanted please
I was looking for something to replace my Setpal which i think is on its way out and thought the above would do.
Mind you if you can`t record to DVD or Video easily enough then its no good for me :( . Thanks for getting back.
Niteowl
RE: Bush digital Freeview Adaptor - palm size - advise wanted please
I`ve just ordered one of these. I`ll give a review once I`ve tested it. With regards to recording from it though, could you not simply plug it into a scart socket on your video/DVD recorder?
The Big Larnbowski
RE: Bush digital Freeview Adaptor - palm size - advise wanted please
Quote:
Maplin do a "through connector" that has RCA connectors & thats what I use to transmit Sky upstairs (& then daisy chain it through to all the kids TV`s).
Plug the output leads from the breakout box into the recorder. ;)
I quite like the Helpdesk people in a benevolent (as opposed to malevolent) way as they do some valuable work in preventing us being inundated by every halfwit who can work a phone.