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Re: Anyone got a MCE2004 box?
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Anyone got a MCE2004 box?
- From: "yhkeppy" <keith@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 17:28:59 -0000
- Mailing-list: list ukha_d@xxxxxxx; contact
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- Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Ermmm...MCE 2004 does support NTL. I've got it installed in a=20
Nottingham postcode and NTL is one of the possibles in the list. In=20
fact, i've downloaded the NTL EPG, so I know it is there and it is=20
correct.
However, Sky was not on the list, so maybe this is a bit flaky still.
Keith
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Des Gibbons" <des@f...> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
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> Thanks for checking that out!
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> So they don't support NTL Digital, thats a bit strange, sort of=20
limiting
> their market. I take it they have listings for the FreeView=20
channels or
> whatever its called these days, digital terrestial.
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> It isn't the end of the world, it would have been handy to record=20
some RTE
> programs and send them to my folks in NZ.
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> I wonder if they are working on NTL before the launch, would be a=20
big booboo
> if it only works with sky.
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> Cheers, Des.
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Adam Stevens [mailto:adam@xxxxxxx...]
> >
> > I entered your postcode, and was given four choices for the=20
provider:
> >
> > ASTRA 19.2
> > ASTRA 28.2
> > Sky Digital Northen Ireland / ITV Ulster
> > UK Satellite unmapped line up
> >
> > NTL wasn't listed. I selected Sky Digital, and had a scan
> > through the line
> > of channels, but didn't see RTE 1 or 2 (although I did see RTE
> > Radio 1). I
> > *may* have missed them on the list (there were about 600=20
channels), but I
> > don't think so.
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