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TV help!

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Elliott03, Aug 3, 2003.

  1. Elliott03

    Elliott03 Member

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    ive had a small tv in my living room for a while now and the picture is very clear. My friend has just given me an older but bigger tv that has a fuzzy picture when I plug it in. My question is can I get any kind of signal amplifier for it or am I stuck with the fuzzy screen?

    thanks in advance
     
  2. outlaw

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    cable or antenna? there are amplifiers but your mileage will vary with them.

    is it fuzzy when you use a VCR or DVD? if so then it's the TV.
     
  3. Elliott03

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    i dont have vcr hooked up so i dont know. Im have cable
     
  4. YoYao

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    are you talking about those adult channels which u didn't subrscribe on your cable service? it suppose to be fuzy! it is not the problem of your TV. one time, my cousin told me you can press that channel twice and press "Last" in your remote to keep switching back to it, if you do it fast enough, sometimes, you can get a little preview of that channel. :D
     
  5. Elliott03

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    Damn you figured me out:D




    no really though Ive noticed that its only bad on the local channels and the rest of cable is fine. by the way I have cox in college station
     

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