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Unusual remote control problem
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<p>[QUOTE="MrPogi, post: 88085, member: 5542"]1> What brand / model of converter do you have?</p><p></p><p>2> Do you have access to a universal remote that you could use? That would at least isolate the problem to the remote or the converter.</p><p></p><p>If you can't resolve the issue, there are many boxes available online, and in stores - I just saw some RCA units at Walmart yesterday, and Best buy and Radio Shack usually has them in stock. They will cost you from about $35 to $60, however. If you are enjoying free OTA TV, why not invest in a replacement HDTV? Small screens from 15 to 22 inches can be had for under $200, and sets in the 32" range can be had for around $300 on sale - and Black Friday is only a month away.</p><p></p><p>The energy savings of an LCD or LED TV (NOT plasma) would pay for itself in a few years, and the HD picture is awesome.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrPogi, post: 88085, member: 5542"]1> What brand / model of converter do you have? 2> Do you have access to a universal remote that you could use? That would at least isolate the problem to the remote or the converter. If you can't resolve the issue, there are many boxes available online, and in stores - I just saw some RCA units at Walmart yesterday, and Best buy and Radio Shack usually has them in stock. They will cost you from about $35 to $60, however. If you are enjoying free OTA TV, why not invest in a replacement HDTV? Small screens from 15 to 22 inches can be had for under $200, and sets in the 32" range can be had for around $300 on sale - and Black Friday is only a month away. The energy savings of an LCD or LED TV (NOT plasma) would pay for itself in a few years, and the HD picture is awesome.[/QUOTE]
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