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pda1
04-02-14, 19:34
Guys,

Is there such a box.

Around £150
RF Out
Runs Vix

Do I need to put more money towards it?

Cheers

marty
04-02-14, 19:36
Yes, get the cheapest E² box from the sponsor and then get a cheapo RF converter.
Should do both for well under £150 :thumbsup:

seame
04-02-14, 19:36
http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/Digital-Satellite-Receivers

marty
04-02-14, 19:38
http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/Digital-Satellite-Receivers/Octagon-Linux-HD-Receivers/Octagon-SF8-HD-XP1000

£129 with FREE delivery and £5 off for forum members.
So, £124 :cool:

You can then use an old VCR to do the RF bit or buy an RF/scart box.

marty
04-02-14, 19:42
Sponsor sells them too ;)


http://www.world-of-satellite.co.uk/Mercury-Universal-RF-Video-Modulator-ILS102?filter_name=rf%20modulator



The Mercury ILS102 is a high quality RF Modulator. It has a digital channel display, two RF connections (one in and one out) and two Scart connections (also one in and one out), this Scart connection is unusual for a RF Modulator and means that the Mercury ILS102 has Scart pass-through. It also has phono inputs which you can use instead of Scart (composite video, audio left and right). Supplied with a 1m aerial lead and it's own external power adpater. Accepts composite video input through Scart. Easy to set up, it simply plugs into the TV's existing coax/RF socket. There are channel up and a channel down switches on the front which allows the AV signal to be viewed on TV channels that you choose covering TV channels 21 to 69. The digital display tells you which channel is currently selected. This means that the output (whatever the source) can be viewed on TVs without a spare Scart socket or without any Scart socket at all.

Scart in/composite in
Scart out (loop through, input video)
PLL control circuitry, make the stable operation
Channel adjustable by UP/DOWN key
2 Seven segment LED's for channel display
Antenna output
RF output
Last channel memory
CH21-69

32349

pda1
06-02-14, 21:30
cheers boys

pda1
10-02-14, 00:00
Would I notice a big between the Gigabox 800SE+ and the Octagon? not much of a price difference between them

pda1
13-02-14, 18:50
anyone please

marty
13-02-14, 19:15
GB box is better spec, you can add an extra tuner too in the future :thumbsup:

pac2000
13-02-14, 21:15
No OpenVix Images For The 800 SE+ Or 800 UE+ Yet... The Octagon Has Though...

Rob van der Does
14-02-14, 06:28
No OpenVix Images For The 800 SE+ Or 800 UE+ Yet.
No worries: they'll be there.

pac2000
15-02-14, 21:27
I've Seen The Directories Have Already Been Created Ready For The VIX Images... I Was Just Advising That They Are Currently Not Available...