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Analogue output of recordings?

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    ZTTMAN

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    Hi. I have one of the original 9150 PVRs and this gives analogue output of TV signal and recordings. We use this to provide a second feed to a TV in the kitchen via a TV distribution system.

    We never moved to an HD PVR as this feature disappeared. I notice the T1000 has reinstated an analogue composite output connector, but does this output Humax data, or is it simply an aerial pass-through?

    Thanks,
    David

    | Fri 11 Jan 2013 9:40:58 #1 |
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    Just to clarify my query with the correct terminology......
    The query is whether content is output via the co-ax output through an RF modulator, or whether co-ax output is simply aerial loop through.
    Thanks

    | Sat 12 Jan 2013 10:48:25 #2 |
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    Welcome to the Forum

    Output is simply loop thru on the DTR T1000.

    | Sat 12 Jan 2013 10:59:04 #3 |
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    ZTTMAN - 1 day ago  » 
    We never moved to an HD PVR as this feature disappeared.

    You could plug an external modulator into the SCART port to achieve what you want eg Link to Maplins; probably something cheaper on eBay.

    | Sat 12 Jan 2013 11:21:51 #4 |
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    ZTTMAN - 32 minutes ago  » 
    Just to clarify my query with the correct terminology......
    The query is whether content is output via the co-ax output through an RF modulator, or whether co-ax output is simply aerial loop through.
    Thanks

    Very simple to connect a modulator to the box.

    eg

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RF-MODULATOR-CONVERT-SCART-PHONO-TO-TV-AERIAL-RF-COAX-/310457194408?pt=UK_Sound_Vision_Other&hash=item4848b0d7a8

    | Sat 12 Jan 2013 11:22:55 #5 |
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    You can use any old VCR or DVD recorder as a UHF modulator if you still have one to hand.

    | Sat 12 Jan 2013 11:27:13 #6 |
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    ZTTMAN

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    Thanks for your help. I will go with an RF modulator from the SCART as suggested.
    David

    | Sun 13 Jan 2013 15:54:33 #7 |
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    One issue you will have with feeding the SCART output to the kitchen TV while using HDMI to feed the main TV is that it will not show the menus etc. Possibly you could live with that for now until Humax fix it assuming it is not too far between the two TV sets for when you need to see the menus.

    | Sun 13 Jan 2013 22:44:00 #8 |
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    Hi,
    I've just done this exact setup and didnt realise you wouldnt see the menus, I have a RF modulator sending a signal to a second tv and a HDMI going to the main TV. Is there anyway to get the menus up on the second TV, My wife keeps sending me downstairs to change the channel, Thanks

    | Mon 14 Jan 2013 21:42:32 #9 |
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    One solution that some have used is to use an HDMI splitter either with an extra long HDMI cable to the bedroom / kitchen TV or via an wireless HDMI sender.

    | Mon 14 Jan 2013 22:48:46 #10 |

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