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well yes and know...let me explain.at theshop this is a very common occurence that we see alot... this connector is atached to a thing called a tuner. the tunner is what the tv use to select the channel. withhout this you cant change channels what can be done is atach a vcr and then use the rca inputs.. you will have to change channels using vcr.some cable boxs do this also again chaning through the cable box. this can be repaired depending how much damage has been done our shop ussaly charged around 85 dollars to repair the connector.
If you are talking about the part connected to the tv, you need a new part. Investigate ! In the meantime use a S Vidio plug, or the red, white and yellow cables to get you going.
Yes if your cable box has RCA yellow, white, red, outputs on it and your tv has RCA inputs on it you can hook it up that way. It'll only cost you one set of RCA cables which are not expensive at all.
Maybe so. Sometimes the connector is fed by an RCA connector which just plugs in inside the TV and sometimes it needs a little solder work. Sometimes you have to solder on the circuit board and if it's a multi-layer board you want an expert to do it but from the manual it doesn't look like that is the case with your TV.
I'm pretty sure Radio Shack stocks such connectors with maybe a little hardware to get the fit right.
Yes, it is worth repairing. Replacing the F connector is a very simple thing, and as long as nothing was forced into the hole left by the missing F connector, the repair should run about $40.
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