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08-16-2012, 07:45 PM
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sony svr2000 series 1 tivo - free of charge!
Hey all,
I live in London (UK) and have an old US Sony SVR2000 Series 1 tivo being offered for free of charge.
It powers up and I have an all-in-one universal remote which is supposed to work with it.
Its free of charge for anyone who wants to organise collection from London (W5)
let me know by a Private message
Thanks
Angelo
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08-16-2012, 08:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by asantaga
Hey all,
I live in London (UK) and have an old US Sony SVR2000 Series 1 tivo being offered for free of charge.
It powers up and I have an all-in-one universal remote which is supposed to work with it.
Its free of charge for anyone who wants to organise collection from London (W5)
let me know by a Private message
Thanks
Angelo
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Just out of curiousity, what's it doing in England in the first place, does the internal modem still work, and is it lifetimed?
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08-17-2012, 03:34 AM
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Originally Posted by unitron
Just out of curiousity, what's it doing in England in the first place, does the internal modem still work, and is it lifetimed?
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I was given it when I was in the states , I was going to start rolling my own guides but I never got around to it. Also I've been told that altepg would work on it now, seeing that tivo no longer sell standalone in the UK.
Oh I forgot to say it also has a Serial Cable and a 40Gb Disk
Never tried the internal modem so I dont know if it still works... almost certainly yes, but given its a US modem would it still work in the uk?
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08-17-2012, 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by asantaga
I was given it when I was in the states , I was going to start rolling my own guides but I never got around to it. Also I've been told that altepg would work on it now, seeing that tivo no longer sell standalone in the UK.
Oh I forgot to say it also has a Serial Cable and a 40Gb Disk
Never tried the internal modem so I dont know if it still works... almost certainly yes, but given its a US modem would it still work in the uk?
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Well, since it has an NTSC tuner, I'm not sure it would be all that much use "over there", but it might be cannibalizable for memory and modem parts and maybe even some power supply components for a UK S1.
If UK phone lines are in the neighborhood of 50V DC with a ringing voltage around 100 AC, then the modem might work over there, but it would need different software to dial something other than the US 1-3-3-4 pattern.
That serial cable would let you use a computer's internal modem or internet connection.
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08-17-2012, 04:13 AM
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hi there,
I already had a UK tivo thompson scenium for which was fully hacked, and my original plan was for it to be a backup/second tivo.
It did have a network card but thats gone to a friend of mine after I sold my primary Tivo.
With regards to NTSC video, actually it supports rca sockets, which when connected to a scart adaptor work fine on a uk tv. Almost all Modern TVs (LCDs) are NTSC/PAL/SECAM compatible so even RF video isnt a problem.
And yes you can use the serial lead to connect it to a computer for networking.. however if you use it properly Id probably invest in a tivonet card.
Anyway it is was it is, if your local then its worth collecting, parcelmonkey will deliver it uk wise for £11 (I checked recently).
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08-17-2012, 05:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by asantaga
hi there,
I already had a UK tivo thompson scenium for which was fully hacked, and my original plan was for it to be a backup/second tivo.
It did have a network card but thats gone to a friend of mine after I sold my primary Tivo.
With regards to NTSC video, actually it supports rca sockets, which when connected to a scart adaptor work fine on a uk tv. Almost all Modern TVs (LCDs) are NTSC/PAL/SECAM compatible so even RF video isnt a problem.
And yes you can use the serial lead to connect it to a computer for networking.. however if you use it properly Id probably invest in a tivonet card.
Anyway it is was it is, if your local then its worth collecting, parcelmonkey will deliver it uk wise for £11 (I checked recently).
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Only if you consider North Carolina local.
My point about NTSC was about the cable/antenna input expecting a certain type signal at certain carrier frequencies.
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08-17-2012, 06:28 AM
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Must do some work...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by unitron
Only if you consider North Carolina local.
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He's in London...
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08-17-2012, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by steveroe
He's in London...
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Knew I should have included one of these.
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08-17-2012, 09:05 AM
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giggle!, yes Im in london, Im hoping to donate it to someone rather than chuck it in the skip.. Happy to disassemble for parts, but again shipping might not be worth it..
:-)
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08-17-2012, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by asantaga
giggle!, yes Im in london, Im hoping to donate it to someone rather than chuck it in the skip.. Happy to disassemble for parts, but again shipping might not be worth it..
:-)
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Sell or give to someone who wants it for parts and stick them with the disassembly, especially the part that involves unsoldering stuff from the motherboard.
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08-17-2012, 10:10 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by unitron
Sell or give to someone who wants it for parts and stick them with the disassembly, especially the part that involves unsoldering stuff from the motherboard.
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works for me!
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