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  • 12-15-2010 10:08 AM

    Beovision 8-40 RF out

    I have my new BV-8-40 since last saturday and I am really happy with it. I have kept basically the same cables as my Beovion 6 had so I didn't expect any problems. However in my setup the analog RF connection goes into the set (and I can recieve analog TV signals on the BV8)  but to the RF out on the LINK module I have connected my MX4000 which is in the bedroom. I don't recieve a analog signal on the MX. Is there some setings I must do to enable the loop through of the RF signal?

    Thanks for your time!

  • 12-15-2010 10:15 AM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    Hi

    I might be wrong, but dont you need an RF modulator for that. I remember not being able to connect RF out directly to my link tv.

    If an RF modulator is not needed, have you godt the linkfrequency right?

    /EHlerz

     

    BV7-40 MK IV, BL5´s, BL3´s, BL 3500, BL7-4, BS3000, BC 6-23, BV 1, BS3.

  • 12-15-2010 10:17 AM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    Try this sequence ...

    [DTV]

    4 <= for SETUP

    OPTIONS

    ACTIVE ANTENNA

    There is a menu option for setting the LINK FREQUENCY but for the moment I can't find/remember it

    First B&O (1976) was a Beogram 1500 ... latest (2011) change has been to couple the BL11 with the BL6Ks *sounds superb*

  • 12-15-2010 10:40 AM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    I believe the link frequency is only needed to control a DVD1 or another scart source. All my sources are now HDMI so i cant control those. I just want the anlog signal. It worked fine on my Beovision 6-26. By the wat the ML connector works fine on my BV-8. (it's connected to a BM4500 through a 1611 convertor)

  • 12-15-2010 11:29 AM In reply to

    • Opman
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    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    If your BeoVision6 26 in the link room has either DVB HD or DVBt module then you need the RF link amplifier. If the link room TV does not have integrated digital tuner, it should work as it is.

    Opman

  • 12-15-2010 1:56 PM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    If activated, the RF out on your BV8 only outputs the link frequency. That's it!

    If you want to recieve the other analog channels, you need to add the link amplifier.

  • 12-15-2010 2:20 PM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    Ok. But I still do not know how to activate the RF out.

    Elephant i tried your sequence but my menu seems different.

    Try this sequence ...

    [DTV]

    4 <= for SETUP

    OPTIONS

    ACTIVE ANTENNA

    There is a menu option for setting the LINK FREQUENCY but for the moment I can't find/remember it

    Mine shows:"
    DTV
    Pressing MENU Twice
    Other Settings
    I can then choose:
    Connections
    Tuner setup
    Sound settings
    Picture settings
    Stand-by-settings
    BEO4 settings
    Activate functions (the sub menu only has HDMI Matrix)
    Languages
  • 12-15-2010 2:37 PM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    If I understand correctly, you are only wanting to pass through the analog signal, and not use any link functionality at all?

     

    If, could you not just split the cable at the back of the BV8?  One to the tuner in the BV8 and one to your other TV

  • 12-15-2010 3:25 PM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    That is true! But still don't understand why the set does not pass on the signal like the BV6.

  • 12-15-2010 4:06 PM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    Me neither, but I am lazy Stick out tongue.  If I can make something work in exactly the way I want it to with minimal effort I couldn't care less about if it works the other way or not.

     

    I guess a shrink, or my wife, would read a lot more into that than I ever want toWhistle

     

    That's not a criticism of you wanting to understand by the way.  It's a criticism of me and my half arsed approach to everything I do that never quiet gets finished properly.  If there's a workaround botch, I'll find it.

  • 12-15-2010 6:18 PM In reply to

    • Vienna
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    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    Zwets:

    That is true! But still don't understand why the set does not pass on the signal like the BV6.

     

    ...all new TV's send a "pure" RF signal of (internal as well as external) sources  - no passing
       through of the other antenna/cable frequencies like on VX/V8000 VCRs ...

    professional solution: RF Link Amplifier - to add the RF signal coming from sources (internal
    and external) of the main-room TV to the antenna/cable signal to be distributed to other link-rooms 

    simple solution:  if cables are short and/or signal is strong enough
    insert antenna "T" splitter either IEC 1x fem >> 2x male or 1>>2 F-connectors to send only the
    antenna/cable signal to both TVs 

  • 12-16-2010 2:47 PM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    Ok thanks for the tip, still starnge that the BV-6 did pass on the signal..... But does anybody know how to switch on the RF modulator and set it's frequency?

  • 12-16-2010 6:25 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    Zwets:

    But does anybody know how to switch on the RF modulator and set it's frequency?

    6-26 or 8-40 ?

    only available if TV is in Opt 1 or 2 (mainroom TV) = "broadcasting" frequency
    if TV is in Opt 5 or 6 (linkroom TV) you can only adjust the "receiving" frequency 
    to the same value as on your main TV. 

  • 12-17-2010 2:47 AM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    I had the same problem with my Beovision 10, and i will say.... Buy the "Link amplifier"...

    It works perfekt, and all connections is made at the amplifier in the addict or another room. My signal is perfekt in every room, both Analog and Link Smile

  • 12-17-2010 4:40 AM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8-40 RF out

    Ok i will get one from the dealer. I found out how to switch on the modulator. Apparantly B&O don't include a full (only a basic guide) printed manual anymore so I had to download it from their website.

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