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TREVOR JACK Posted on Jun 25, 2014

HOW TO CONNECT SURFLINK MEDIA UNIT.

My tv-p42v20z has mysky, dvd, vcr, and stereo connected. I wish to connect a surflink media unit where do I find a spare audio out points that will operate this unit with out unplugging units already connected.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Mar 31, 2007

SOURCE: No volume at times

I fixed the problem by throwing the TV in the garbage, and buying a new one. (I received no answers from "Fix Ya" members as to instruct me how to attempt to fix the problem, so I solved it the only way I knew how!)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2007

SOURCE: connecting tv/dvd combo to reciever to obtain surround sound

look for a connector that reads "Optical"..if none, then not supported.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2007

SOURCE: connecting VCR/DVD combo

If you are able to you can connect to the RF connector (F Type Conncetor) on the TV. This should work. The layout is from the VCR (RF to TV) to the TV antenna F type connector from your Cable box to the Antenna in of the VCR that way you have cable through the VCR, and access to you VCR and DVD all controlled by the Cable and VCR remotes (set TV to Channel 3, set VCR to Channel 3) and use the Cable box as the tuner, Use the TV remote to switch between Cable and VCR inputs then use the VCR remote to switch between the VCR and DVD input.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 24, 2007

SOURCE: can I connect a dvd player to a dvd\vcr combo

I am not sure I understand why you would hook a dvd player to your combo.You should just hook your magnavox directly to your tv.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Sep 14, 2008

SOURCE: DVD/VCR Combo

your model is "tuner free" that means it does not have the RF screw in connector. Buy one that has a tuner, preferably both ATSC(USA digital) and NTSC(USA analog)

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I am not an expert but i hope i can help you..
is it youmean digital cablebox?
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