• Re: Any chance this has a fuse which has failed.

    From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to alt.home.repair,sci.electronics.repair on Sun Jan 26 11:17:26 2025
    From Newsgroup: sci.electronics.repair

    In sci.electronics.repair, on Sun, 24 Nov 2024 11:48:48 -0500,
    Retirednoguilt <HapilyRetired@fakeaddress.com> wrote:

    On 11/24/2024 11:29 AM, micky wrote:
    In 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. You many need to find an old digital to analog converter box and
    put 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.

    No, it has both an analog and a digital tuner, and I have a
    whatchamacallit to make the output analog. That's one reason I bought
    it, to get digital signals.

    In a few minutes, I'm starting a new thrread about a couple
    idiosyncracies of the item.
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