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You will need solid coax ends and connects. You need very high grade coax union and snap and seal coax BNC connectors for both ends.You also need a RFI filtered surge protector to filter all the AC plugs for the HDMI box. This shoulf fix your problem

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SOURCE: component input- no audio/video signal

copy protect circut may be going bad or the component cicut has now failed

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