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    Ok thanks

    | Sun 7 Jun 2020 20:40:52 #31 |
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    Evening Graham, got a new modulator all ok,so how do i find the uhf channel the humax is using. Also could i have one of your step by step guide how to connect it all up so as not to have to keep swapping the cables.
    Many thanks Steve.

    | Tue 9 Jun 2020 17:41:31 #32 |
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    seasideman - 20 mins ago  » 
    Evening Graham, got a new modulator all ok,so how do i find the uhf channel the humax is using. Also could i have one of your step by step guide how to connect it all up so as not to have to keep swapping the cables.
    Many thanks Steve.

    It may just work as it is

    Connect up the new modulator as above. Connect the coax cable you removed from the Humax and connect it to the terminal on the new modulator marked rf in (you may need a adaptor).

    If the two don't interfere with each other than you don't need to do anything else.

    If they do simply increase the channel on the new modulator till you find one that allows the Humax to work properly.

    | Tue 9 Jun 2020 18:07:41 #33 |
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    Ok thanks will have a go in morning.

    | Tue 9 Jun 2020 20:00:57 #34 |
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    Afternoon, done that is it wise to have all this attached to a signal booster as one of the kids games comes out in black & white (colour on main tv) or would this interfere with modulator etc?
    Steve

    | Wed 10 Jun 2020 13:58:50 #35 |
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    seasideman - 8 mins ago  » 
    Afternoon, done that is it wise to have all this attached to a signal booster as one of the kids games comes out in black & white (colour on main tv) or would this interfere with modulator etc?
    Steve

    You might need a attenuator or simply fit a a aerial switch. If you unplug the humax input is the games in colour on the remote set. You could also try changing the new modulator channel. It might be affecting the chroma in the signal. A bit of experimentation is needed.

    | Wed 10 Jun 2020 14:09:58 #36 |
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    Thanks Graham, that will require a great deal of thought on my part due to my lack of know how. I will let you know in due course how it goes.
    Many thanks for all your time and help it is most appreciated.
    Steve

    | Wed 10 Jun 2020 14:24:12 #37 |
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    I just took all connections out of Humax still B&W (very strange).

    | Wed 10 Jun 2020 15:31:13 #38 |
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    seasideman - 19 mins ago  » 
    I just took all connections out of Humax still B&W (very strange).

    How do you know the games are in colour on the local TV without using the modulator how did you view them ?

    | Wed 10 Jun 2020 15:51:49 #39 |
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    I just plugged them in on the sockets at side of our jvc main tv changed to av ch. and they worked.

    | Wed 10 Jun 2020 16:01:44 #40 |

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