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FreeView tuner for radio only.



 
 
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Old November 14th 08, 12:22 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default FreeView tuner for radio only.

In article ,
Adrian C wrote:
Don Pearce wrote:
I think the Wharfedale DV832B has a channel display on the front.
Currently at or under £20. You'll need to connect a telly to get it
set up initially.


Yup. It's got a bright red LED display - mine's hidden as the box is
under control of a TiVo and it is rather *bright*.


Does the display just give the actual channel number - or can it give one
you've allocated yourself? This device will be mainly used for the BBC -
so it would make things easier if R1 displayed 1, and R2 2 etc rather than
701 and 702 - although it's only a minor point.

Some owners on digital spy's forums have complained about random sound
drop out issues though. Do a search on there for "dv832b sound". I've
noticed it as well, happens once in a blue moon.


Sounds like the old Philips OnDodgy box that's being used at the
moment. ;-)

There is a later version dv832bn - that may have this fixed.


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Old November 14th 08, 01:48 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Adrian C
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Default FreeView tuner for radio only.

Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Does the display just give the actual channel number - or can it give one
you've allocated yourself? This device will be mainly used for the BBC -
so it would make things easier if R1 displayed 1, and R2 2 etc rather than
701 and 702 - although it's only a minor point.


I had a quick play, it doesn't seem possible. You can make a short list
of favourite channels to quickly hop through, change their label to show
in the EPG but the red display stays the same.

Manual here
http://www.superfi.co.uk/extras/Whar...32B-manual.pdf

Have a look at Argos, there seem to be other STBs with a front display
of sorts. For instance

* Bush DFTA 16
* Acoustic Solutions DV600B
* Hitachi HDB72 Digital Set Top Box

Got a feeling the innerds of these are all similar.

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Old November 14th 08, 01:57 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Serge Auckland[_2_]
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Default FreeView tuner for radio only.


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Adrian C wrote:
Don Pearce wrote:
I think the Wharfedale DV832B has a channel display on the front.
Currently at or under £20. You'll need to connect a telly to get it
set up initially.


Yup. It's got a bright red LED display - mine's hidden as the box is
under control of a TiVo and it is rather *bright*.


Does the display just give the actual channel number - or can it give one
you've allocated yourself? This device will be mainly used for the BBC -
so it would make things easier if R1 displayed 1, and R2 2 etc rather than
701 and 702 - although it's only a minor point.

Some owners on digital spy's forums have complained about random sound
drop out issues though. Do a search on there for "dv832b sound". I've
noticed it as well, happens once in a blue moon.


Sounds like the old Philips OnDodgy box that's being used at the
moment. ;-)

There is a later version dv832bn - that may have this fixed.


--
*Save a tree, eat a beaver*

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.



I can suggest an alternative: a small B&W TV fed from the composite o/p of
the freeview box. I have a 5" TV, cost all of £20. I tried a small colour
TV, but the resolution was so poor, I couldn't read the writing on the
menus, but a B&W TV works perfectly.
S.
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