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Check and replace damaged component/s at it main power regulator [SMPS] section circuit. Contact any service technician. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Viewing it in "Mosaic" will make surf easy. Surf the site with patience. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ Pull up older posts.
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I have one of those right here attached to my computer so I can watch TV on the PC. The red-green light is the power indicator. Your converter is turning off for some reason. Possibly it is getting a signal from another remote, and turning off. You can block the converter's remote sensor with something (black tape works) and then change the channels with front panel buttons if it has them.
Mine has power buttons for both the TV and the converter, so watch out for that.
Try the main aerial into the recorder. If it still has a weak signal, then either the socket is turned off by the machine or there is a faulty socket on the recorder.
Contact any experienced service technician. Its main power regulator section has the fault. The work is a skilled one, and not a user repairable fault.
If you are in a good reception area and your tv channels are coming fine it does look like a recorder issue, try another HDMI cord just to be safe, now when you tried in the shop was that through a different tv? if that is the case the input signal needs to be checked with another device.
I assume you have tried to retune the TV & angle the antenna in different positions. Very often, due to the location of your home & the strength of signal in that area, you usually find that , no matter what you try, an indoor antenna is just not strong enough to pick up in a weak reception area. The only alternative is to try & add a signal booster onto it or much better still ( and a lot less future reception problems) is to rig up an outdoor antenna.
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