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Tony Marsillo

Jan 1, 1970
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My cable company has switched to new boxes, Scientific Atlanta, and have
told us to remove the old boxes, GI CFT2254/0800. We were told to throw out
the old boxes. I would like to use them as a tuner, I am not interested in
the decoder section. Is this possible?

It seems a shame to throw these out. They are full featured converters with
volume control, audio/video output and remote control. Any ideas?

Thanks
 
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NSM

Jan 1, 1970
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| My cable company has switched to new boxes, Scientific Atlanta, and have
| told us to remove the old boxes, GI CFT2254/0800. We were told to throw
out
| the old boxes. I would like to use them as a tuner, I am not interested in
| the decoder section. Is this possible?
|
| It seems a shame to throw these out. They are full featured converters
with
| volume control, audio/video output and remote control. Any ideas?

Do they have any raw video/audio output connections?

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Tony Marsillo

Jan 1, 1970
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They have audio and video outputs. What do you mean by "raw"?
 
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NSM

Jan 1, 1970
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|
| | | My cable company has switched to new boxes, Scientific Atlanta, and have
| | told us to remove the old boxes, GI CFT2254/0800. We were told to throw
| out
| | the old boxes. I would like to use them as a tuner, I am not interested
in
| | the decoder section. Is this possible?
| |
| | It seems a shame to throw these out. They are full featured converters
| with
| | volume control, audio/video output and remote control. Any ideas?
|
| Do they have any raw video/audio output connections?

Some models let you take off the signals before the decoder. Others work
fine with regular cable signals as is.

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Andy Cuffe

Jan 1, 1970
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My cable company has switched to new boxes, Scientific Atlanta, and have
told us to remove the old boxes, GI CFT2254/0800. We were told to throw out
the old boxes. I would like to use them as a tuner, I am not interested in
the decoder section. Is this possible?

It seems a shame to throw these out. They are full featured converters with
volume control, audio/video output and remote control. Any ideas?

Thanks


These are controlled by the cable company and will stop working after
not receiving their control signal for a certain amount of time.
There are devices you can install to activate these boxes. They
basically simulate the cable company's control signal and keep the box
active. These are sold for the purpose of stealing pay channels, so
you should only do this if there will no longer be any analog pay
channels on your cable system. Unfortunately, there's no other way to
make the box work.
Andy Cuffe
[email protected]
 
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Jerry G.

Jan 1, 1970
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Most of these types of boxes must be kept activated by the cable company to
continue to work even as a simple tuner. This depends on the design. If you
call the tech department of your cable company, I am sure that they can
answer this for you. Tell them you want to know if the box would work as a
simple converter for an older TV, if you keep it.

The cable company in the area where I live did the same thing.
Unfortunately, their boxes were no longer working once they discontinued
their service. In the end, their boxes were as good as a 5 lbs boat anchor.

--

Jerry G.
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My cable company has switched to new boxes, Scientific Atlanta, and have
told us to remove the old boxes, GI CFT2254/0800. We were told to throw out
the old boxes. I would like to use them as a tuner, I am not interested in
the decoder section. Is this possible?

It seems a shame to throw these out. They are full featured converters with
volume control, audio/video output and remote control. Any ideas?

Thanks
 
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Art

Jan 1, 1970
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Amazing they did find a large gathering on E_Bay though?? Nuf said on that
end.
 
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