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    What was analogue cable tv? And how did it work? Was this when you plugged a cable feed straight into the back of your tv? Does this still work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadiq999uk View Post
    What was analogue cable tv? And how did it work? Was this when you plugged a cable feed straight into the back of your tv? Does this still work?
    i think its the same type of signal you get of a normal roof ariel its what was supplied before digital,u still had to plug it into a box tho,also what ive read there is a few places still on analogue cable

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    I thought it was possible to view the free to air channels buy plugging a cable feed into your tv and scaning..

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    Ive still got an old NTHell chipped analogue box from about 11 years ago... they had about 60 channels on them in their Hey day but now theres no movies just SS1-3, TVX and ADULT and a bunch or other premium channels like Bravo and paramount and about 20 in all other channels still on the box even now... though theyre knocking channels off it every few months by 2012 itll prob be nothing on it at all

    It uses the same white cable that the digiboxes use today
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    Is it possible to watch cable channels buy plugging the cable feed straight into your tv?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadiq999uk View Post
    Is it possible to watch cable channels buy plugging the cable feed straight into your tv?
    like jok says you still need some sort of decoder

    The term analogue cable just means its not digital as in inferior picture quaility and no info bar or active services or on screen menus and such... your mixing this up with thinking you just need a feed and a normal tuner... it still uses a decoder to sort out its feeds and all that... basically just like the old analogue SLY worked before the digiboxes took over

    but it runs parallel down the same cable feed the digiboxes use... still works today useful when the digiboxes go down
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadiq999uk View Post
    Is it possible to watch cable channels buy plugging the cable feed straight into your tv?
    You needed a cable box to pick up the full compliment of channels and these had to be paid for via a subscription or they could be easily hacked - infact you didn't actually need to hack most boxes as you could just buy a little device commonly known as a 'Cube' which would put the box into a sort of 'Test Mode' which unlocked all channels.

    In some areas (mine for instance) you could take the coax from the wall and plug it directly into the RF socket on your TV and perform a UHF scan and you could actually receive a number of premium channels for absolutely ~~~~ all I could get Sky Sports 2, one of the Sky Movie channels, Sky One, Bravo, UK Living, a few shopping channels, Sky News and a Travel Channel!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirus View Post
    basically just like the old analogue SLY worked before the digiboxes took over
    Sky's analogue encryption (VideoCrypt) used a 'cut and rotate' model to scramble the visible image this was light years ahead of UK Cable TV encryption mate.

    Cable TV 'encryption was all based around knocking out the video synchronisation, which meant we could still see the image but it was unstable and the colours were negative. Re-syncing the video stream was all that was needed.

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    I dont know much about encryptions witchy... I wasnt really referring to both encryptions.. just saying it was like the way sky was once analogue and changed to digital... and cable done the same as in once upon a time they used analogue boxes

    That vid stream your taking about.. i remember that if you change the channels over back forward back again real quick it give you about 10 secs of picture on scrambled channels but with negative colour and weird sound

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    In some areas (mine for instance) you could take the coax from the wall and plug it directly into the RF socket on your TV and perform a UHF scan and you could actually receive a number of premium channels for absolutely ~~~~ all I could get Sky Sports 2, one of the Sky Movie channels, Sky One, Bravo, UK Living, a few shopping channels, Sky News and a Travel Channel!

    Thats what im on about..il try myself tomorrow and see if this still works

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirus View Post
    That vid stream your taking about.. i remember that if you change the channels over back forward back again real quick it give you about 10 secs of picture on scrambled channels but with negative colour and weird sound
    I'm not sure, but it may have been down to the TV used , it qalso appears to be region dependant.

    My daughters TV was a cheap chinese thing, she could pick up loads of stuff and the picture was rock solid, yet downstairs on our main TV which was a UK Nokia we only recieved half the channels that she could, i reckon the tuners on the cheap tellys are universal and offer a larger scanning range as they are intended to be used in multiple markets and the UK designed TV has a much more limited range as it was only designed for UK frequncies.

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    I never knew about the bypassing the box way and straight to TV method..... a friend of mines told me something like that a I never believed him

    but I can remember once switching my TV channels around to find Eurosport on a channel all to its self, and even when the box was on another channel Eurosport was always on that same channel... must have been picked up from the boxes loop through and embedded itself in its own freq or something just like the box bypass method
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    Yup Eurosport was another one that came through free on our telly's, I forgot about that one.

 

 

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