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theoldwizard1
Nov 12, 2018Explorer II
First, my comments do not apply to any satellite TV system.
Second, modern digital TV can NOT get "fuzzy" pictures UNLESS there is something between the source of the signal and the TV that is analog. Pixelation yes, fuzzy, no.
There are no "over-the-air" (OTA) analog (NTSC) signals being broadcast since 2009. Very few if any cable companies send out an analog signal. All OTA broadcasts are digital. Most (all?) cable signals are digital. They may or may not be scrambled.
You say your source is cable TV. From your house or from where you are staying ? What type of TV do you have ?
If you have an old CRT non-digital television then you likely have a digital-to-analog conversion box "in the loop". Check the connections between the box and the TV set. And do yourself a favor and buy a new digital TV.
Second, modern digital TV can NOT get "fuzzy" pictures UNLESS there is something between the source of the signal and the TV that is analog. Pixelation yes, fuzzy, no.
There are no "over-the-air" (OTA) analog (NTSC) signals being broadcast since 2009. Very few if any cable companies send out an analog signal. All OTA broadcasts are digital. Most (all?) cable signals are digital. They may or may not be scrambled.
You say your source is cable TV. From your house or from where you are staying ? What type of TV do you have ?
If you have an old CRT non-digital television then you likely have a digital-to-analog conversion box "in the loop". Check the connections between the box and the TV set. And do yourself a favor and buy a new digital TV.
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