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Model # P46921, chassis # CTC 195M. Channels 51, & up are ok, but 50, &
below are snowy, some more than others. I have replaced the two surface
mout IC's in the onboard tuner. Anyone see this problem with this unit?
Channels 2 - 6 are the least snowy. Thanks, Dani.

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Occasionally the glue holding some of the SMD may become conductive causing
all kinds of weird problems.
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Model # P46921, chassis # CTC 195M. Channels 51, & up are ok, but 50, &
below are snowy, some more than others. I have replaced the two surface
mout IC's in the onboard tuner. Anyone see this problem with this unit?
Channels 2 - 6 are the least snowy. Thanks, Dani.



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