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Posted on Feb 23, 2011

I am currently using a Terk Leapfrog LF 10TX. I worked fine when I installed the transmitter on our 42" big screen and had the receiver on an old tube style 27" tv. When I switched it and had the transmitter on my old tube style and sent it to the big screen, the picture is not as good and the remote works only if we hold the buttons down for a long time. Would upgrading to the LF 30S remedy this situation/

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