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Anonymous Posted on Mar 03, 2011

Hi when i plug my three rca male jack into the three female jacks on the the tv coming from my cable box it doesn't work i dont get a picture from the cable signal. can you help me i have a RCA modal F27442

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Have you tried changing TV channels to "03" or "04"? for external input.

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  • Anonymous Mar 03, 2011

    yes but it still doesn't work

  • Anonymous Mar 04, 2011

    You might try getting into TVs menu and do a "New Setup" function. I'm at a loss if that doesn't take.

  • Anonymous Mar 04, 2011

    yes

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