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Old 17-12-2004   #1
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Freeview £29.99 at Argos (collect only)

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Enter item number - 532/0967

Model number GDB4G.

Silver.

Digitally interactive.

Digital text.

RF loop.

DVB subtitles available.

DVB subtitles can be manually switched off.

Auto setup.

Manual scan for new channels.

Full access to all Freeview channels.

Now and next electronic programme guide.

2 SCART sockets.

1 SCART lead supplied.

Full function remote control, requires 2 x AAA (supplied).

Size (H)4.5, (W)23.5, (D)14cm.

Weight 1.8kg.

Limited to 3 per customer
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Question goodmans 532/0967

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Do you know if this product would work in another EU country with digital transmission?
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Do you know if this product would work in another EU country with digital transmission?
Don't know if it would.

What country and what are the frequency range of the transmissions?
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Don't know if it would.

What country and what are the frequency range of the transmissions?

the country in the EU would be spain! now then i don't know the spec.....

What about australia i'll be moving there just after christmas would it work there?
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Sounds a good deal,will take a look tomorrow .cheers m8
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My System: Various digiboxes, broken Nokia 9800S, numerous analogue boxes. My lovely little lappy, HP Omnibook 6100

I have read of other people taking Freeview boxes out to Spain and that they will work. No direct personal experience though.

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