In alt.home.repair, on Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:25:42 -0500, Clare Snyder
Post by Clare SnyderOn Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:48:48 -0500, Retirednoguilt
Post by RetirednoguiltPost by mickyIn alt.home.repair, on Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:58:11 -0500, Clare Snyder
Finally got it out and in another room saw that indeed thhe panel light
went on, though dimly. And it appeared to play, and the foot meter
advanced when it did. And the DVD drawer opened and shut with the
remote. Ugh, I hope I didn't drag it out of the shelf for nothing.
Connected a TV, and no picture. Ah, but that's becauze I connected it
to Signal In, not Out. Still no picture. Ah, that's because no antenna
Pound a twist tie about a foot long, stipped off a half inch to the wire
underneath, still no picture. So it's broken, just like I thought.
Except now, I wonder. a 12 inch wire would have been plenty for analog
tv. Is digital on a lower frequency, longer wave length that would not
work? Or must signal strenghth be higher?
Micky, as I recall, that device had an old NTSC (analog TV signal) tuner
in it.
It has both. Or I couldn't have been watching ota tv for the last 15
years.
Post by Clare SnyderYou many need to find an old digital to analog converter box and
I can't rememgber now. Either that's part of the one I have or I'm
already using one. I also have a couple separate converters. One is
connected in front of the VCR, which I have connected with an A-B switch
to the cable running to all the other rooms.
Post by Clare SnyderPost by Retirednoguiltput that between the antenna and the antenna input of the Phillips
device. I'm not surprised that you couldn't tune in an TV station on a
TV tuner that only receives analog TV signals. You must not have used
that DVDR since before the implementation of digital TV broadcasting.
try playing a tape or dvd. If they work it is just the tuner
It doesn't play tapes but I did play the DVD and the foot counter showed
it progressing (and the "hdd in use" light came on, but nothing came out
the other end.
Post by Clare Snyderincombatability. If they don't, you have a problem - possibly the caps
as I noted.
Could be the caps, but that's a repair that will tke me longer than I
want to wait. Why I haven't already bought one of the 9 (actually 8)
that are for sale now, I don't know Two more got listed in the last few
days, so ebay is not going to sell out, but the longer I wait, the
longer I won't have anything.
I bypassed the dvdr and connected the antenna straight to what I guess
is the analog converter. When the DVDR is on, the red light on the
converter changes to green, but when I connected the antenna, it stayed
red. However on one TV, despite the light not changing to green, I
could get channels 13.1-6.*** On another I could get nothing. Then I
remembered that besides convering, the converter has digital
pass-through and it's the smart tv that's getting tv. It includes a
comedy station (Catchy) and Movies!, which is enough to keep me happy
until the new one comes.
*** I was already having reception problems on some channels. I think I
kicked something and disconnecte the antenna or he antenna amplifier or
its power input. I used to be able to get all the DC stations, I can't
now but since digital there are so many more Baltimore stations, far
more than I have time to watch, I don't miss DC much. When everything
was working, I watched mostly MeTV, Antenna TV, and Story TV****. I
haven't had time to watch Movies!, Grit, and a couple others I know I
would like.
****I don't know hy more people who have cable don't put in an A-B so
they can also watch OTA-only stations, like Story TV. EAch day of the
week is a different topic,
Monday: Military and Combat
Tuesday: Tech and Innovation
Wednesday: World Events
Thursday: American History
Friday: Modern Marvels
Saturday: Unexplained Phenomena
Sunday: Biography
Saturday is for wackos but the other days are good. They had a great
history of the lightbulb and power distribution in the US. IIRC, they
have about 4 hours a day, or maybe 6, which they repeat for 24 hours.
They even make A-B switches with remote control so you don't have to get
out of your chair.