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The receiver had about 3-4 coax inputs, one was a "loop" for 70mhz. What would that be?
How did the setup work? I know the video feeds into the VC2. But did the video feed BACK into the receiver, or to the tv?
Also, what was the 70mhz used for specifically? The VC2 box...don't recall seeing a 70mhz.
Also, I could not get anything to appear on tv with the VC2 box, so I take that it was dead.
You need the external VC2 cage unit. I had an original 010 unit years ago that was hooked up this way. Video did feed back into the receiver. There's only one VC2 feed left, so it's worthless now. You got blacked-out video, and no audio without authorization. If I remember right, it won't even bring up the VC2 menu without a VC2 signal lock. Unless of course it has a Wizard or Phazer (or one of the many other) pirate chip installed, then you'd get the menu anyway.
We can't go any deeper into this, as it's against the forum rules. VC2 is worthless for even playing with anymore.
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