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Topic: TV/VCR/Stereo Troubleshooting



Expert: cleggsan
Date: 9/2/2008
Subject: Mitsubishi VS-60607, problems with my dish connection

Question
this TV is a 2000 model, and i have had the Dish Network Cable connection for around 3 years, then one day the cable stopped appearing on the screen, we had a code which was supposed to make the connectio with cable channels, the problem is that now it is appearing : ant-A 073* with a *, it might means that the TV or the Cable is locked, so my question is that if it might be a  trouble with the TV or with the Cable company? and how could it be fixed?

Answer
The tv is telling you that the connection to antenna A is not working.

Make sure you are or are not using antenna A for your DNC feed.

Maybe some one has switched the set over to Ant A when it should be on Ant B.  Go into the menu or front panel on the tv (wherever the antenna switching takes place) and try switching to the other antenna input and see what happens.

IF: The antenna connections and settings of the tv are correct than I would think this is a loss of signal from the DNC provider people.  Have them check it out.

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