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    May 1, 2009, 11:08 AM
    Rca TV no picture
    I have an rca enlightenment series TV about 8 years old I have sound but no picture. I have menu and setup screens but no actual TV
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    May 1, 2009, 12:12 PM

    It sounds like the picture signal isn't getting to the TV. This could be the tuner or maybe the signal cable is disconnected or something else.

    How do you receive the picture? Off-air or from a cable box or satellite dish receiver? If either of the latter two, how is it connected to the TV? Do you have any sound?
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    May 1, 2009, 12:34 PM
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    It sounds like the picture signal isn't getting to the TV. This could be the tuner or maybe the signal cable is disconnected or something else.

    How do you receive the picture? Off-air or from a cable box or satellite dish receiver? If either of the latter two, how is it connected to the TV? Do you have any sound?
    Cable comes into a verizon cable box and then to TV. I do have sound
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    May 1, 2009, 02:17 PM

    OK. From the Verizon cable box, it is *probably* connected with RCA jacks to the TV (is this a standard TV or an High-Definition TV?).

    RCA connector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    It may be connected in some other way, however. It's definitely possible that the red and white RCA connectors (for sound) are there, but the yellow connector (composite video) is not connected. Can you check that?
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    May 1, 2009, 05:06 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Perito View Post
    OK. From the Verizon cable box, it is *probably* connected with RCA jacks to the TV (is this a standard TV or an High-Definition TV?).

    RCA connector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    It may be connected in some other way, however. It's definitely possible that the red and white RCA connectors (for sound) are there, but the yellow connector (composite video) is not connected. Can you check that?
    I checked all connections.I even got a new cable box and jacks.still only sound.when I take cable off and just plug it in to the wall I get "unusable signal" on the screen.rca tech support could not help me
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    May 1, 2009, 05:13 PM

    What about Verizon tech support?

    You didn't tell me how it was connected. I need more information. How many individual connectors are used? What colors are they? Are there labels next to the connections? What are they?
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    May 1, 2009, 05:29 PM
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    What about Verizon tech support?

    You didn't tell me how it was connected. I need more information. How many individual connectors are used? What colors are they? Are there labels next to the connections? What are they?
    I called verizon. They sent me the new box with connectors.one red,yellow and white. I tried another TV and it worked fine.the screen just says unusable signal
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    May 1, 2009, 05:34 PM

    OK. Now we're getting somewhere. If another TV works fine, then we know that the television is the problem and not the connections.

    I'm afraid that's probably as far as we're going to be able to go. The TV has a problem that a technician needs to fix... or you could do what I would do if I were you: Use this as an opportunity to buy a new High Def TV ;) :)
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    May 1, 2009, 05:37 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Perito View Post
    OK. Now we're getting somewhere. If another TV works fine, then we know that the television is the problem and not the connections.

    I'm afraid that's probably as far as we're going to be able to go. The TV has a problem that a technician needs to fix ... or you could do what I would do if I were you: Use this as an opportunity to buy a new High Def TV ;) :)
    Thanks Perito

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