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Submitted By

Ted

Date Posted

12/1/2003 2:18:09 AM

Title

Sharp 27f TV static Chanels 2~47 OK 48 up.

 

Message

27" Sharp TV has worked great for 8 years. Now on cable hookup I loose low chanels - just static - including VCR feed on chanel 3. Direct input and chanels 48 up are OK. At times I can get the low chanels back by resetting my cable set up. Also will work OK for a while and then go to static when changing chanels.

Submitted By

Carl

Date Posted

12/7/2003 10:37:38 PM

Title

RE: Sharp 27f TV static Chanels 2~47 OK 48 up.

 

Message

tuner needs to be gone over,.carl

Submitted By

JEFF

Date Posted

1/3/2004 1:26:08 AM

Title

RE: Sharp 27f TV static Chanels 2~47 OK 48 up.

 

Message

I WORK FOR THE CABLE COMPANY, SOUNDS ALMOST LIKE A INTERMITTENT, POOR CABLE SIGNAL CHECK ALL THE FITTINGS ON THE CABLE, ALSO ANY SPLITTERS THAT MAY BE IN LINE SHOULD BE LABELED FROM AT LEAST 5-1000 MHZ, IF LABELED WITH FREQUENCY ANY LESS, REPLACE----IS LONG SHOT, BUT POSSIBILITY

 

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