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![]() "orangetrader" wrote in message ... If the problem is with the cable company's end, wouldn't it not affect all channels? In my case only certain channels are fuzzy. O As I said, I had the SAME problem. Different channels are on different frequencies an only certain channels may be affected. Not every set was affected the same way. You can try lots of different things (I did also) and you may find it. Or you can try and try and find nothing. The cable company does not charge to check it out or to fix their problem. |
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