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Pansat 2500A Connection to a Cable
Anybody would help me to figure out how to connect a coaxial cable signal to Pansat 2500A? I would not use FTA function, but just as a converter for the Cable Signal to A/V output. Sorry, I lost the manual.
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Re: Pansat 2500A Connection to a Cable
Hello and welcome. It won't work for that. It is only good for sat signals. It doesn't know what to do with cable signals.
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Re: Pansat 2500A Connection to a Cable
Thank you! But there is "cable" connection on back of the receiver.
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Re: Pansat 2500A Connection to a Cable
you're looking at a coaxial connection. that specific kind of cable is used commonly for all communication signals...not just TV/Sat. there's literally hundreds of kinds of cables that will fit that connection
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Re: Pansat 2500A Connection to a Cable
Yeah. I meant if I hook this connection to a regular Comcast Cable signal, would you be able to watch TV? And if so, how to figure it out on the screen? Any clue and idea please?
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Re: Pansat 2500A Connection to a Cable
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Yeah. I meant if I hook this connection to a regular Comcast Cable signal, would you be able to watch TV? And if so, how to figure it out on the screen? Any clue and idea please?
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No you can't do that, wont work.
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Re: Pansat 2500A Connection to a Cable
Thanks. Got it now.
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