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sofie
 
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jsears:
Disconnect the digital cable box and connect your VCR two different ways....
first connect the RF output (select the proper channel 3 or 4) to the
antenna input of the television..... second connect the Video and Stereo
Audio from the VCR to the television's A/V input. Insert a known, good
movie into the VCR and play it. Try viewing it on your television on
Channel 3 (or 4) and then try viewing it via the A/V input. If you have a
good, color picture both ways then the problem must be in your digital cable
box, or in the setup of it.
If you are still confused, you should post the results of this test.
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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I have an RCA Television 32" about five years old. I just moved, and
upon plugging the thing into my digital cable box (DVR), it has no
color now. All channels show fine, its just that they are in Black and
White.

I'm thinking something occurred during the move (obviously) and I keep
hearing about a new color tuner. Do I need to buy one of these and can
I install it myself?

What about running the line through the VCR and using that as the
tuner, possible?

I just had this television fixed in the shop -- I really dont want to
spend much more to have it fixed again.

Thanks!
Jon