[TV] Re: RCA MM36110 TV
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[TV] Re: RCA MM36110 TV
OK. Here is the info: Yes, I speak of barometric pressure. The cableTV
connection comes in through a Sony VCR directly to Video 1 on the TV
(MM36110). The TV itself is set to 'antenna', not cable. When TV is set to
'cable' the disappearing picture is far more frequent.
The Panasonic SA-HT70 Home Theatre unit goes in through Video 2 input on the
TV.
XBox in through Component connections and Gamecube through Video 3 on the
TV.
The disappearing picture affects all inputs the same way - audio with no
picture. There is another TV on another floor in the house through a
different cable TV connection.
There is no possibility of water infilteration in one or more of the
connectors in the system.
Central A/C is running all the time so there is no humidity build-up.
Is this enough info?
Thanks.
>From: "lynnslb" <lynnslb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [TV] Re: RCA MM36110 TV
>Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 16:19:44 -0700
>
>How about some more information. I suppose you are referring to barametric
>pressure readings. When I refer to more information, we would like to know
>if this
>is the only set on this system. So do you have a second set to substitute
>on
>this system? What is the type of signal comming in to your tv? i.e.
>satellite, antenna, cable. What alternate hookups have you tried, i.e. rf
>in, component input. aux, etc
>Is there a possibility of water infilteration in one or more of the
>connectors in the system? HTH. Easy Fix? LOL, ROFLOL
>Lynn Moderator on TechAssist.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "A N" <a0k2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <TV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 7:58 AM
>Subject: [TV] RCA MM36110 TV
>
>
> > The picture disappears when there is a low pressure weather system -
>lower
> > than 102.5 - otherwise the set works fine. Everything else still
>functions:
> > audio, channel changing etc. when this happens. The picture appears for
> > short periods - from a flash, to minutes and even hours at a time. Is
>there
> > an easy fix for this problem?
> >
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