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Peg Leg wrote:
Welcome to our addiction.
Is the amplifier turned on for the antenna? Once you get a channel check for a on screen signal strength meter. Adjust the antenna for the strongest signal for that station and scan again. The digital signal is very touchy. Along the Ohio River near Madison we get signals bouncing off the hills and sometimes the antenna isn't pointed at the actual source.
Good luck with the TV. Just remember now that your infected there is no known cure.
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ugh wrote:
I agree that they don't build it using some kind of good standards. I was watching a show on how they build one. They would screw in the doors to the cabinet just by eyeballing it. No level was used nor did they use some kind of rig to ensure it all lined up. Then they install a light fixture, even on TV, I saw that it was not leveled. Again, no tools were used to ensure it was install straight and level. They just put it together as quickly as they can.
When I bought mine, I found few things wrong. I could fix it because I am a handy man, but I decided to leave it alone.
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