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Old 05-08-2013, 10:27 AM
Rod Beauvex Rod Beauvex is offline
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As an aside, there are also frequency converters for analog cable, where they input the analog cable signals, for those carriers still broadcasting it, and outputs 2-13 on VHF, and 14-83 on UHF. Great for basic cable on on older sets that can't tune cable frequencies. They're kind of hard to find these days though, both the converters and cable companies still providing analog basic cable.
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