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I plugged it in to the power. Then I plugged up my PS3 with the red, white, and yellow cables going into their respective holes on the modulator. Then, I screwed the cable cord from the wall into the modulator. Then i took a coaxel cable and screwed one end into the TV and the other end into the modulator. The modulator had a switch on it that said "channel three and channel four". I switched it to channel four and then turned on the TV. Nothing showed up, only static. No cable, no playstation when i turned the playstation on. I had it on channel 4 the whole time, then i changed it to channel 3. i tried ALL the combinations possible and still no signal on the TV. I unscrewed all the cords and then plugged the Cable cord directly into the TV like it was before. But this time, the cable was all fuzzy on the TV. and it was like that on all the TVs in the house. Fuzzy. so now the Cable is messed up. But, I still want to know why the PS3 wasnt showing up on the TV like it should.

2007-11-10 13:19:11 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics TVs

3 answers

Try the following:
1.
Disconnect the coax cable from the wall jack where your 1993 Sanyo is located. Check to see if the other TVs that are connected to the cable system still have a fuzzy picture. If the problem goes away, examine the ends of the coax cables to see if the center connector is bent over or there is debris that is shorting out the cable.

2.
If you can find a working VCR, disconnect your Sanyo from the cable system and connect to the VCR with a different coax cable. See what kind of picture you get when playing a tape. You can also try using the VCR as a RF modulator with your PS3.

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2007-11-10 14:16:51 · answer #1 · answered by Stephen P 7 · 0 0

undecided in case you mandatory the modulator. that's how I do it a million connect your cable or antenna on your VCR. 2 connect your VRC on your television coaxial cable. 3 connect your DVD participant on your VCR employing crimson, yellow and white AV jacks. Out from DVD and in on the VCR. then you definitely ought to have the VCR on and software channels on the VCR. turn to channel 3 or 2 on the VCR and this gives you you the DVD participant.

2016-12-16 04:46:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think you should just get a new tv

2007-11-10 13:21:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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