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Hello all;;;;;; i have a pioneer vsx-9500s,,,,the problem is i ran cable to my reciever so my fm radio will work but it doesn't,,,,,,,,i checked the cable on a tv and it worked ,,,,so i know the line is good or hot???????????????????????????? i have two inputs for the fm radio 75ohm & 300 ohm i tried both and no go........... ideas???????????????

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Nonsense. FM is included in MOST tv cable subscriptions- make sure your subscription includes this service. Do you have another receiver/tuner to test with?
Check all the connections between the cable entrance and your tuner; eliminate all splitters for testing. If you can get another tuner to work on your cable, it may be time to check into your tuner-
There is no difference in signal level between tv and fm- your receiver is not gonna burn up! If it has a 75-ohm cable input, use it!

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You CAN NOT plug the cable from your cable provider into your reciever.  You must buy or use the supplied antenna.  Your cable providers signal comes across the line at about 70volts.  Leaving it plugged into your reciever will damage the tuner unit.

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