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How to record satellites programs???
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<blockquote data-quote="gameboy" data-source="post: 141755" data-attributes="member: 177511"><p>Here's how to use an RF lead...</p><p></p><p>Before you begin, get your RF leads ready (Coaxial or TV connector).</p><p>RF stands for Radio Frequency, and the signals travel through these leads in the form of radio waves. This signal is the same as the signal which is picked up by your TV aerial (in fact you can use RF leads as extensions to your aerial).</p><p></p><p><strong>Step 1: Connections</strong></p><p></p><p>Connect your receiver to your video like so:</p><p>Plug the RF cable into the VCR.</p><p>Plug the RF output of the receiver.</p><p>Plug the RF output of the VCR into the RF input of the TV.</p><p></p><p><strong>Step 2: Tuning</strong></p><p></p><p>Now you need to tune the receiver into the VCR, starting with the TV:</p><p>Find a spare channel on the TV (channel 0 is a logical choice).</p><p>Put a video tape in the record VCR and play it.</p><p>Tune the TV until you see the video.</p><p>Next, tune the receiver into the VCR in much the same way:</p><p>Make sure the TV is still tuned to the record VCR.</p><p>Find a spare channel on the VCR.</p><p>Select a channel on the receiver.</p><p>Tune the VCR channel until you see the channel (just the same as you did with the TV).</p><p></p><p><strong>Step 3: Record</strong></p><p></p><p>Place the tape you want to record onto into the VCR.</p><p>Tune the VCR into the receiver channel.</p><p>Press "Record" on the record machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gameboy, post: 141755, member: 177511"] Here's how to use an RF lead... Before you begin, get your RF leads ready (Coaxial or TV connector). RF stands for Radio Frequency, and the signals travel through these leads in the form of radio waves. This signal is the same as the signal which is picked up by your TV aerial (in fact you can use RF leads as extensions to your aerial). [B]Step 1: Connections[/B] Connect your receiver to your video like so: Plug the RF cable into the VCR. Plug the RF output of the receiver. Plug the RF output of the VCR into the RF input of the TV. [B]Step 2: Tuning[/B] Now you need to tune the receiver into the VCR, starting with the TV: Find a spare channel on the TV (channel 0 is a logical choice). Put a video tape in the record VCR and play it. Tune the TV until you see the video. Next, tune the receiver into the VCR in much the same way: Make sure the TV is still tuned to the record VCR. Find a spare channel on the VCR. Select a channel on the receiver. Tune the VCR channel until you see the channel (just the same as you did with the TV). [B]Step 3: Record[/B] Place the tape you want to record onto into the VCR. Tune the VCR into the receiver channel. Press "Record" on the record machine. [/QUOTE]
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