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j-d
Sep 16, 2016Explorer II
Yes, Ladies and Gentlemen, the man said MOST Flat Screens. If you can't access SCAN from its buttons or menu or remote, then it's an Analog Flat Screen. I've helped a lot of people in campgrounds with getting their TV set up, and ran into those a couple times.
The oddball was finding one, getting a spare converter box from our coach, installing it, and finding scan would only pick up one channel while we had 10+ in ours. There was a powered plate and I turned it ON. Had to in order to get more than nothing. Anybody got an idea why that was?
Chris Bryant posted a note once "Upgrading to HD" in which he said: "Your tools are Ladder and Magic Marker. Climb up, find your antenna, write HD on it. Done. Climb down."
The oddball was finding one, getting a spare converter box from our coach, installing it, and finding scan would only pick up one channel while we had 10+ in ours. There was a powered plate and I turned it ON. Had to in order to get more than nothing. Anybody got an idea why that was?
Chris Bryant posted a note once "Upgrading to HD" in which he said: "Your tools are Ladder and Magic Marker. Climb up, find your antenna, write HD on it. Done. Climb down."
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