![]() ![]() I don't know how Lotus2's TV is connected - although it sounds like he's using the RF cable to the antenna jack. Some TV's have jacks for these cables, in addition to the antenna jack. What does that mean? Converter boxes give you a choice of two different outputs: 1) you can send the signal to your TV using an "RF" cable - the coaxial cable that plugs into the TV's antenna jack or 2) you can send the signal to your TV using "composite" cables - this is a cluster of three cables, with red, white, and yellow connectors. It sounds like Lotus2 toggled the box from the "RF" output setting to the "composite" output setting. Does anybody have experience with the Magnavox box? Does it send its output to either RF or composite, but not both simultaneously? Surprising how stressful one little button can be! Anyway if I can just get my tv back on and working, I will be happy with it once again. As I looked on the net, some have been unhappy with this particular digital converter. Then plug them back in, putting tv on channel 3ĭoes anyone know how to put the RF back on?īy the way, I can't believe they give you something you can turn off but not back on. Unplug everything for at least a half hour. This morning I phoned the company, here's what they said to do: Now I have a snowy tv like anyone who never bought anything. I hit the RF button, which turned everything off, leaving me no way that I can see to turn it back on. Plus, I am not that savy with this sort of thing. The other night, since all channels are going digital, I decided to do a scan. ![]() I've had this Magnavox digital converter (model number TB110MVW) a couple months now and its been working fine. ![]()
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