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Converter Boxes and ATSC Tuners
A converter box, an elderly TV, and a confused woman.
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<p>[QUOTE="dkreichen1968, post: 85034, member: 6026"]Does either the TV, or a VCR, have RCA composite (red, white, and yellow) input jacks on it? If so, try that. You can route the signal through a VCR if the TV doesn't have the RCA inputs. If it is like my parents Magnavox you have to change the sound output from RF to RCA, but try and see if you can get a picture. If not, they may be the victim of bad Chinese capacitors.</p><p></p><p>The Spanish channel is probably a low power station, not a translator. Similar, but not the same, but shouldn't be interferring with your digital reception.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkreichen1968, post: 85034, member: 6026"]Does either the TV, or a VCR, have RCA composite (red, white, and yellow) input jacks on it? If so, try that. You can route the signal through a VCR if the TV doesn't have the RCA inputs. If it is like my parents Magnavox you have to change the sound output from RF to RCA, but try and see if you can get a picture. If not, they may be the victim of bad Chinese capacitors. The Spanish channel is probably a low power station, not a translator. Similar, but not the same, but shouldn't be interferring with your digital reception.[/QUOTE]
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