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Hi there Phil...... this switch from analog to digital has lots of folks scratching their heads. Fortunately I have some great news for you. The signal coming from the Dish network does not need a converter as it is already digital.
its not the relephone plug the 24 v wires sound about right i believe the telephone plug would be for credit/debit card sales via a built in modem and magnetic card reader hook up the wires first by stripping them back and electrical taping them together put drawer in and plug it in should work if not switch wires try again once it works either solder or use a **** conector or wire nut and tape to ensure it doesnt ground out
Sounds like the red CRT has an internal short. Sometimes happens that the picture tubes develop an internal short and cause arcing. I world CAREFULLY disconnect all of the wires to the CRT and see if the arcing goes away. VERY IMPORTANT!!! there is a high voltage wire attached to each pictur tube, usually a red wire that goes to the side of the tube. You can get a shock even if the TV is unplugged, as the tube will hold a charge for years after the power is disconnected. If you don't feel comfortable doing this, DON"T since the shock is powerful enough to stop your heart.
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