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How Do You Troubleshoot A TV, DVD, VCR Hook Up?

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How Do You Troubleshoot A TV, DVD, VCR Hook Up?

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Making sure your TV, DVD and VCR are properly working requires you to understand how the signals are sent to your TV set. Once you know which wires go where, it’s simple to know how they work together. With new innovations such as digital and high definition, it seems like TVs have advanced greatly through the past few years but the fundamentals of setting up your equipment are the same they’ve been for years. Check all your cables to ensure they’re not twisted, kinked or bent. With coaxial cables, check the ends to make sure they are not loose and no frayed wires are showing. Connect a coaxial cable from the CABLE IN connection on your TV set to the OUT TO TV connection on your VCR. Check to ensure the connectors are firmly hand-tight. Hook your VCR up to your source signal (Antenna, Cable outlet, Cable converter or satellite converter). The connection will vary depending on the source, but all will connect to the VCR at the ANTENNA IN connection. If using cable or satellite, in most

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