TVonics MFR-200 Freeview Box

Most Freeview boxes only work when connected to a TV using a SCART lead. The TVonics MFR-200 works with TV sets that don’t have a SCART socket.

The iPlayer with remote

 

TVonics MFR-200

The MFR-200, from TVonics, is a tiny Freeview receiver. Most Freeview boxes connect to a TV’s SCART socket, but what if you have an older TV that doesn’t have a SCART socket, or you have a portable telly that you want to get ready for the Digital Switch?

This unit keeps its size down by not having a SCART socket. Instead, it has an RF modulator, that means that you can plug it in to a TV set via the standard aerial cable, then simply tune the TV in to the output of the TVonics Freeview receiver.

The upshot – no need to replace a TV set that doesn’t have a SCART socket, and you can convert any TV to a Freeview receiver to get over 40 channels of digital TV.

Front of TVonics MFR200

Rear of Front of TVonics MFR200
Rear of TVonics MFR-200, showing Modulated RF Output

We featured the MFR-200, and met with the team at TVonics, in Show 33 of our podcast – Listen to Show 33

TVonics MFR-200 Availability:

iPlayerThe TVonics MFR-200 is available for around £40 from the following online retailers:

Philex FV400Alternatives: If you’re struggling to find this model, we’d also recommend the Icecrypt T5000, which also works on TV sets that don’t have a SCART socket.

TVonics MFR-200 Features:

  • 8 Day Programme Guide
  • Parental control
  • Low -power – just 1.5 Watts on standby
  • RF Modulator – No SCART needed
  • Auto-standby to conserve power
  • Tiny: 70 x 27 x 54 mm

TVonics with remote
TVonics MFR-200, with Remote Control

 

 
 

 

Frequently asked questions

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More details on the manufacturer’s site: www.tvonics.com

 

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