Aerial in sockets and general ignorance

Al ears

Well-known member
Anyone help?

With the likes of Panasonics TVs (42V20 etc) coming out now with Freeview and FreeSat tuners and only one aerial in socket.

'Scuse my ignorance but what if I wanted to connect normal aerial / and or Sky box but also have the opportunity to connect to FreeSat (I have an old Sky dish going to waste you see)

Is there a way to connect so each tuner can be used or is one ther simply as an option.

Thanks
 
The socket for the freesat tuner is NOT the same as the one for the Freeview tuner, so there's no conflict there.

If you want to use Sky and freeview then you just plug the aerial into the Sky box and take the RF out from the Sky box to the TV.
 
I see, so you could connect both the RF straight from the roof aerial or via a Sky box AND the cable from my spare Sky dish to enable FreeSat to be displayed.

I've had a glimpse at the sockets on the rear of this particular TV (on the web not physically seen it). Where exactly would you connect the Freesat cable as I can't remember seeing any suitable socket.
 

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