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The sort of greeting that shows 'Hello and Welcome to RCA World of Audio' or similar on start up? That is an inbuilt feature and can't be turned off. The manual shows no Reset and no Greeting using using the Manuals Library search feature.
This set was made before it was required to have digital tuning built in. You would need a digital converter box if you want off-the-air reception. (The federal program at www.dtv2009.gov that is giving $40 coupons toward purchasing a converter is out of money right now and is only putting people on a waiting list. It also looks like the changeover to digital is going to be delayed again, so you might not need to worry about it for a while longer.)
you have to open the cabinet and inspect main board for bad solder connections or capacitors that not look good, of course be carefull handling it there are extreme voltages around this board. if not sure can handle the job contact a technician, but most problems are related to bad solder connections
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