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Tony Sivori
Guest
I've had two TVs break in a very similar fashion, and both were plugged
into the exact same cable.
The first was a Toshiba, all the lower channels (2 through about 8) took
multiple tries to get them to come in clear. It was like the signal was
drifting. The rest of the channels were fine.
So I replaced the Toshiba with an RCA that had given good service for over
10 years. Within a few months, it has a nearly identical problem. All the
lower channels are now pure snow, but the rest still work perfectly. It
won't get lower channels on broadcast, either.
So I've replaced the RCA with a used Sharp, and I'm almost expecting it to
go bad.
Obviously, three TVs in a row breaking in the same way would all but prove
that something was up. But in the meantime, any guesses? Was it probably
coincidence that two TVs in the same location failed in a very similar
manner? Or might the cable be somehow partly breaking the tuner?
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Tony Sivori
into the exact same cable.
The first was a Toshiba, all the lower channels (2 through about 8) took
multiple tries to get them to come in clear. It was like the signal was
drifting. The rest of the channels were fine.
So I replaced the Toshiba with an RCA that had given good service for over
10 years. Within a few months, it has a nearly identical problem. All the
lower channels are now pure snow, but the rest still work perfectly. It
won't get lower channels on broadcast, either.
So I've replaced the RCA with a used Sharp, and I'm almost expecting it to
go bad.
Obviously, three TVs in a row breaking in the same way would all but prove
that something was up. But in the meantime, any guesses? Was it probably
coincidence that two TVs in the same location failed in a very similar
manner? Or might the cable be somehow partly breaking the tuner?
--
Tony Sivori