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Hopkirk | 10:50 Thu 10th Jan 2013 | Technology
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Surely people claiming to be using monochrome sets must be trying it on to save money?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20957218

I doubt if any of those sets had scart sockets, so how would you connect a freeview box?
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Freeview Box with RF modulator ...
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Oh yes, of course.

(I have no idea what Dave is saying)
Sky Boxes also have Coax aerial connections
As S-D says, a very small number of Freeview boxes include an RF modulator which converts the output from 'AV' (which is what goes into a Scart socket) to 'RF' (which is what goes into an aerial socket0 in the same way that VHS video recorders offered both types of output. (Indeed, if a VHS video recorder accepts either a Scart or 'phono' input, it can still be used as an RF modulator to connect between a standard Freeview box and a TV's aerial socket).

However, very strictly, the use of any device capable of handling colour signals (even if the output of that device is then fed to a B&W TV) requires a colour TV licence. So people who were using a VHS video recorder with a B&W TV set were (at least in theory) required to have a colour TV licence. The same ruling applies to Freeview boxes (but I've never heard of anyone with a B&W TV set being prosecuted, or forced to get a colour licence, simply because it had a 'colour-enabled' device feeding a signal to it).
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I still doubt if these people are telling the truth.

I reckon they are working on the theory that if they buy a B&W licence then their address will appear to have a licence so won't go on the hit list.

They are probably right.

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