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Moved tv from 1 location to another

My Sony KV-27FS12 was moved from den (connected to cable box) to an upstairs bedroom (connected directly to cable jack in wall). Picture is very distorted, with intermittant "no signal" messages. Sound is OK when signal is picked up. This is the kicker: The tv works fine when we hook it back up in the den through cable box. The old tv from upstairs works fine when directly connected through the jack in the wall. Therefore, the Sony 27" is working ok, and the cable jack is working ok, but for some reason the 2 just don't jive.

  • diannasgifts Jan 10, 2008

    I have done all the fine tuning I can think of. Any other suggestions? Thanks

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Hi there, it may need some fine tune for the sony kv-27fs12 to be connected directly to cable jack wall. do some test. ty

  • Anonymous Jan 10, 2008

    hello, see the cable connection connected directly to the jack wall, it maybe short enough to reached the connection to the tunner. your problem is someware near that cable. ty

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