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    Quote Originally Posted by LeroyPatrol View Post
    I couldn't find it in my manuals either.
    Composite is composite not a substitute for an RF out.

    Lets see when beer4life sobers up if he comes back to appoligise for his belligerence! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by kazzer View Post
    I've tried that one, rebadged as a Dick Smith model. Output has severe 'fishbone' effect on nearly all channels. But at least the channels are UHF and can be selected. I'd try something more robust looking like this:



    ...or just fork out $3,500 and broadcast your own DVB-C channel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beer4life View Post
    Methinks you should heed your own advice and learn some basic manners and spelling.
    LOL nice come back LOL
    Stubbon old cow aren't ya!!! You're allowed to be wrong occasionally but nope fight to the death LOL

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    Oh christ, here comes the big words.
    Go to Google Maps and click “Get Directions.” Get directions leading from China to Taiwan, and look at instruction #48.

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    I have a Crest XPC171B av signal convertor for sale but the output is CH 0 or Ch 1 46.25Mhz /57.25Mhz

    Works ok for me but it is up to you $14 + post

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty 17 View Post
    I have a Crest XPC171B av signal convertor for sale but the output is CH 0 or Ch 1 46.25Mhz /57.25Mhz

    Works ok for me but it is up to you $14 + post
    Thanks for the offer Marty 17, but I have already exchanged the Jaycar one (LM3872) for their most expensive model (LM3879). Hopefully it will work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeroyPatrol View Post
    LOL
    beer4alanh!!

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    The new modulator (Jaycar LM3879 model) works like a charm. :-)

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