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Aldogt3



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Dvb-t2 tv digital receiver

Our country move to DVB-T2 signal so I lost TV in my RR 2017., Is there any solution to fix this?

Post #602285 30th Jul 2021 11:55am
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this has been asked before and its all a bit confusing.

the WM states that the tuner is mpeg2 and mpeg4 compliment and to my knowledge mpeg4 is the tv's HD version [dvb-t2?]

but its obvious that mpeg4 isnt working for you....i would have a word with your local dealer and ask if there is a solution and let us know here ..


i also vaguely remember something on this forum about a jag tuner that fits and receives dvb-t2 but cant find the thread.. ... - .- -.




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Post #602289 30th Jul 2021 12:55pm
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Aldogt3



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Thanks, will aak AD

Post #602396 31st Jul 2021 2:42pm
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There is more to it than mpeg2 vs 4, its about how the mpeg stream is transmitted.

the factory fit system can accommodate an mpeg2 or 4 stream transmitted as DVB-T, but to receive DVB-T2 you need a T2 capable decoder and possibly a different antenna Sad

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Romania 2019 Range Rover Vogue 2.0 PHEV Santorini Black

Does anyone watch TV anymore nowadays? I mean not only in the car, even at home...

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