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Artum_Snowbird
Sep 04, 2017Explorer
When it happened to me I found a cable at home, and I connected to the splitter and fed to the TV in the bedroom. That did make things better. So at least I knew it was the cable to the bedroom.
99% of the time it's one end or the other, the other part is buried, so I examined the connection points. Eventually I realized that the splitter end of the cable was faulty. The pin in the center had retracted just enough to not make the connection when it was fully screwed in. I took my pliers, grabbed the center pin, and pulled it a bit out. Worked from then on. So, it's just something to check.
99% of the time it's one end or the other, the other part is buried, so I examined the connection points. Eventually I realized that the splitter end of the cable was faulty. The pin in the center had retracted just enough to not make the connection when it was fully screwed in. I took my pliers, grabbed the center pin, and pulled it a bit out. Worked from then on. So, it's just something to check.
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