I have a 19" Philips TV; model 19pfl3504d/f7 that I'm trying to use with GE antenna model 24804. The picture says no signal with the antenna attached. How do I get the picture to work?
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Normally your television only detects signals from a Source, the HDMI Input, a Coaxial cable or RCA composite video. Your channel selection come from the Cable box or the Satellite box.
Make sure your boxes are powered on. On the remote, try scrolling through the Source or Input button. If that doesn't work, switch off all the connected devices, and unplug them from the wall. Also remove and replace all Input cables and replace them straight away to ensure a good connection. Plug everything back in and try again.
Does a Video or DVD work? It is a nice set. Also make sure it is connected to the Internet.
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connect a laptop to the set, using the usb port contact phillips on line download the old flash to the computer save the old flash download as a file and, to the usb flashdrive connected to your laptop reload the set either with the laptop or, the flashdrive unplug the set first then: remove the flash drive
Digital TV come and goes. Strength varies and you may find interferance can be an issue. The trees a new building. You may have to optimize your antenna or even purchase an amplifier for the signal from the antenna. Ask your nieghbors with similair systems if they are having trouble.
If its removable you will have some screws on the bottom (probably 4) and remove those and the base will come off. Some have the screws on the back where the base attaches to the actual tv set
You do not set the monitor refresh rate and the resolution at the monitor, it will be the source that you need to set it to, the monitor will display what ever being fed up to the maximum it can handle, the same as PC monitor.
You should be using the Video input, you should have three cables hook up to one of the Video input,
Yellow for composite video, red for right channel sound input, white for left channel sound input, then select AV1 or AV2 depend on which one you choose.
Philips 19" Model # 19PFL3403D/F7 I sometimes have to unplug it from the power source for a while to turn it on. Do I need to replace the whole board #715T2906-3, also there are similar boards 2906-2 & 2906-4 will these also work. Thanks
Not if you cable TV, DirecTV, Dish network, or FIOS. The converters are not usable with those services.
If you use a regular TV antenna or rabbit ears, then, yes, you will need a DTV converter box. If so, I'd suggest getting one well before next February. Why? 'Cause the pictures are better, and you'll have access to "virtual channels", where broadcasters send more than one program on channels like 4.1, 4.2, etc. Also, if you have poor reception, you may need a better antenna to see the DTV signals. Better to know that before DTV is all that is being broadcast over the airwaves.
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