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What's going on here? Let me take a look and see if I can help.

What's going on here? Let me take a look and see if I can help.

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WomboDzn
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08-30-2016, 11:02 AM
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I've connected my TV to an antenna, and the picture seems off. I'm not sure if the issue is with the TV itself or the antenna. The TV is around four years old and has been used almost nonstop by the older person. Since I'm not familiar with TVs much, any advice would be helpful. I'd guess it might be related to the image processor, but only because the antenna connection was likely around 80 degrees Fahrenheit, which doesn't seem right for a small TV.
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WomboDzn
08-30-2016, 11:02 AM #1

I've connected my TV to an antenna, and the picture seems off. I'm not sure if the issue is with the TV itself or the antenna. The TV is around four years old and has been used almost nonstop by the older person. Since I'm not familiar with TVs much, any advice would be helpful. I'd guess it might be related to the image processor, but only because the antenna connection was likely around 80 degrees Fahrenheit, which doesn't seem right for a small TV.

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swedish_melon
Member
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09-03-2016, 10:29 AM
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swedish_melon
09-03-2016, 10:29 AM #2

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vicvic531531
Member
102
09-05-2016, 10:13 AM
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We allowed it some time to settle but it appears to be functioning now. We'll keep you updated and welcome any additional suggestions. Regarding @Caroline, it's a flat panel antenna connected directly to the TV, probably handling amplification on its own. I'm not certain since I didn't purchase it and we often face signal problems with antenna TVs in areas with metal roofs—so it's positioned optimally in our best spot. It felt warm to the touch, and I was aiming for the most useful details possible.
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vicvic531531
09-05-2016, 10:13 AM #3

We allowed it some time to settle but it appears to be functioning now. We'll keep you updated and welcome any additional suggestions. Regarding @Caroline, it's a flat panel antenna connected directly to the TV, probably handling amplification on its own. I'm not certain since I didn't purchase it and we often face signal problems with antenna TVs in areas with metal roofs—so it's positioned optimally in our best spot. It felt warm to the touch, and I was aiming for the most useful details possible.

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Frostedtiger04
Junior Member
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09-08-2016, 06:40 PM
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It's a signal problem with the antenna. This has occurred before.
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Frostedtiger04
09-08-2016, 06:40 PM #4

It's a signal problem with the antenna. This has occurred before.