![]() Take the supplied 40-pin header and insert its pins into the holes in the underside of the TV HAT – not into the black female header on the top! Mount the TV HAT on the Pi, with the RF adapter at the microSD card slot end. Insert the thin end of the supplied silver RF cable adapter into the gold connector on the side of the TV HAT. Here we show you how to set it up, and even use it to turn a Pi into an all‑in-one TV/PVR. The TV HAT’s built-in Sony CXD2880 tuner supports DVB-T2 and DVB-T standards (Freeview in the UK), so you can watch all your favourite channels. The Raspberry Pi TV HAT enables any Raspberry Pi (with 40‑pin GPIO) to decode live digital TV signals and stream them to remote devices – such as another Pi, computer, or even a smartphone. The latest official Raspberry Pi add-on is a must for telly addicts.
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