[pchelpers] Re: digital tv cable

I think all vcrs now has digital turners. If it has the ability to
get 100 and above stations then I say it has a digital tuner.
Which means it shouldn't have any problem watching or
recording a digital signal. What I do is have the cable
go into the in on the vcr. And then the vcr out to the in on
the TV. Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4 (depending on how the vcr
is set). With the TV on 3/4 you can use the tuner on the vcr
to change channels. This really helps if you have an old
TV that can't get all the channels. Once you start recording
a channel you can hit the TV/vcr button and use the tuner
on the TV to change to another channel to watch.
Pc
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Deb 
  To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 4:38 PM
  Subject: [pchelpers] Re: digital tv cable


  Isn't it just a matter of switching between TV and VCR (perhaps on the remote 
control) ?
  Perhaps you have to have your TV set on a certain channel in order for the 
signal to go into the VCR. If you want to view the same channel you are taping, 
keep everything set that way.
  Once you are sure the VCR is taping the channel you want and the program you 
want, THEN you can change back to viewing the TV only and put the TV on 
whatever channel you want to view.   ....   suggest practicing with this before 
the time comes for a show you don't want to miss.  :-)
  Deb Pf

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