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Newsgroups: net.video,net.tv
Subject: Re: Cable Ready TV/VCR
Message-ID: <379@rayssd.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 31-Jan-84 16:44:56 EST
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Posted: Tue Jan 31 16:44:56 1984
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You say the TV has to act like a selector box...I think your wrong on 
that one.  My TV is "cable" ready, but the term is misleading. Every-
one assumes cable television but in reality, there is a hookup for
75 ohm coaxial cable versus 300 ohm antenna wire. Therefore my TV is
"cable" ready. I also know that when I'm, using the cable, my channel
capability is extended to (approx.) 127 channels. With the previous
cable I had, I still had to use a selector box. Without the selector 
box and having the cable "straight" into the set I was loosing a few
of the channels. So just add a "T" to the input of the selector box
and run an extension cable to the other set. You may lose a few channels
but what the hell.


Bill Ramey