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New Eurovox TX For MMDS

Discussion in 'Digital TV - UK & Europe' started by sc0user, Nov 6, 2007.

  1. eoinjos

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    can you tell where you bought your box from and what part of offaly are you in. Will this box work with chrous digital
     
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  2. bollyboy

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    thanks for all the help...cheers
     
  3. vardrus

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    No problem.I am just learning about these boxes myself.Only glad to help.
     
  4. hipdoblon

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    hi guys , i tried 2 flash a tx 4 the 1st time earlier but not sure if it worked , i loaded supplied cd with the 07 11 23 programme on it and downloaded same . the % sign on pc went 2 100% and the digits on box went 2 about number 85 . it then said writing and after that uadl came up on the box , i was wondering if u think the box is flashed properly as i'm in dublin on a ntl basic feed and cannot check if the box is flashed right . any help appreciated cheers .
     
  5. vardrus

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    Go into the system information on the box,if it says 23/11/07 chances are that your download worked allright.
     
  6. mikeyred

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    Vardrus. Does tx work in an area with a communal ariel.
     
  7. hipdoblon

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    ok thanks , i'll check 2mor as box is not hooked up 2 tv , but if there's any probs i'll reply 2mor . cheers
     
  8. turbopaul

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    Hi, I just got a Eurovox Tx the other day and tryin to use in newtownmountkennnedy co wicklow, Theres mmds aerial on the roof from Ch****s but im getting nothing.....the guy in the uk says its ready to go, do i need a booster or something ??
     
  9. vardrus

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    Yes,
    You need the power supply for the aerial.Why didn't you buy it from an Irish supplier where you would have been able to get support for it.
     
  10. vardrus

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    Sorry,
    Mickeyred only just saw your post.It would depend on the type of communal system.I know someone in Oranmore on a cable system fed from a communal aerial.Its ntl so the Eurovox was your man for the job but the principle is the same.
     
  11. turbopaul

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    Sorry didnt think of it at the time as i got it on ebay,
    so will i be able to get my hands on one of these ??
     
  12. Celtic71

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    Replied to your PM turbo
     
  13. turbopaul

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    Thanks,just tryin to find out if its a digital mmds, if not its no use ?
     
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    Im sure you are MMDS but you need digital to be available in your area cos Anagolue wont get you all these channels and some parts of south wicklow (near arklow) are still Anagolue

     
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    Ok, any quick way of finding out if its digital ? should there be an existing box in the house ?
     
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    A mmds aerial doesn't care about the subscription and deliver both analogue and digital signals.
    If there is no valid subscription UPC/chorus collected the power inserter for the aerial.
    Btw part of county wicklow is ntl mmds and not chorus mmds.
     
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  17. turbopaul

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    Thanks.. At the moment there is still a valid subscription and its ch***s MMDS, i just dont know if its digital or Anagolue,

     
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    hi lads got a eurovox tx for one of my mates out the country he have n*t mmds as he has the digital in and aerial on roof. it has latest software on it hooked it up last night and scanned it got no channels can anybody help .its in waterford
     
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    Wont work on N** MMDS, a standard Eurovox Max V will as it is DVB-C.
     
  20. ReplayL

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    Anyone in Ireland interested in a batch of 9 x Eurovox TX boxes ready to go on Chorus MMDS for €1,400 for the lot.

    Will deliver personally, living in Dublin.
     

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