Hi Scotty,

On top of having a receiver that can display closed caption, your television
set must have this option and you have to turn it on yourself from yout
mrnu. No matter what receiver you have, it must be activated. I beleive that
most of today's digital receivers can display closed caption. Anyway, if you
need anything, I  can help, even with the procurement of  receivers

Very best regards,

Roland


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Subject: [TVRO] DVB reciever that passes closed caption


> does any one know of a dvb reciever that passes closed caption?
> i heard that topfield and homecast and pansat has some but i could not
> find them.need two for low powered christian station.
> would like to stay with consumer equipment but commerical equipment
> at last resorts.currently we use two consumer Coship 3188C's.
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> thanks Scotty
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> ps been told that pansat 3500S do and dont pass closed caption.
> does anyone know for sure.
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