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My sdr-b74301n is not turning on, there's power but I can't see anything on my tv

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The video out point must check, if not getting use a best monitor connecting cable, not solved must open and check the signal outing component.

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The set was turned on and operating at the time and then promptly shut down by itself. The front blue LED power indicator began flashing four times in a loop or cycle.

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It was somewhat difficult to locate the correct SDR-U board. My local service rep did not have one in stock, and the Canadian parts distributor was also out of stock. They estimated 10 - 14 business days to order one up from the U.S.A. (Hitachi closed their consumer electronics division in Canada back in 2009.)

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