The coaxial line running across my bedroom wall plate is black? the coaxial line in living room is red? coaxial was not connected to wall plate in bedroom for some unknown reason
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Common inputs are coaxial type (red/white). Try Coaxial to headphone jack cable, connect phone jack to your digital player and the coaxial to stereo. And set your Stereo System to AUX mode or video mode.
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1st remove the plate from the wall cheek if there is a coax cable connected to it also make sure the plate is not broken if it is of the printed circuit type. 2nd trace out where the cable goes to most likley into the loft if you are using this to receive sat pictures the this lead will need be to connected to a sat dish or a aerial for tv (free view) if you have to replace any cable use the correct type.
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To watch Dish Network in your room there a couple of different ways to do it. Unless that cable coming out of your wall is connected to a Dishnetwork reciever its useless.Now if the reciever in your living room is a dual tuner dvr than you can run a cable from one of the two outputs to your bedroom. In this scenario you can watch different channels at the same time. If it isnt a dual tuner then you can actually put a splitter on the cable coming out of the box to the tv(has to be on cable coming out of the reciever) and run it to your bedroom. In this scenario both tvs will show the same channel.In both cases you need a UHF remote(dual tuner DVRs come with one UHF and one infrared) that will allow you to change channels while in your bedroom. If you want HD programing on both tvs you will need to contact Dish Network to get a second reciever. its $7 more a month for a second reciever.
If you have an older VCR, you can connect the cable to the vcr "in" , then connect the A/Vcables from the video and audio out of the vcr to the A/V on the set and put the set on av1 for source. If you don't have a vcr then you will have to get a box.
your bedroom cable phone plug has issue. These is not dial tone or low voltage problem in line. So just replaced that phone cable and jack .then check.
FIRST YOU MUST DASIEY CHAIN THE 12-2 FROM THE PANEL TO FIRST HEATER IN THE LINE AND THEN TO THE SECOND HEATER IN THE LINE, ENDS OF BOTH WIRES IN THE SAME END OF HEATER,BREAK ONE SIDE OF THE LINE THROUGH THE THERMOSTAT AND TO THE ELEMENT OF THE FIRST HEATER AND THE SAME FOR THE SECOND HEATER BUT IN THE FIRST HEATER YOU WIRE IN TH LINE THE 2-BLACK WIRES AND THE 2-WHITE WIRES WILL STAY CONNECTED WITH WIRE NUTS AND YOU WILL CONNECT THE THERMOSTAT WIRING UNDER THESE SAME WIRE NUTS AFTER YOU STRIP THE ENDS OF BOTH WIRES ENTERING AND EXITING THE FIRST HEATER TREAT EACH HEATER AS IF YOU WERE ONLY WIRING ONE HEATER ONLY DIFF 2-BLACK AND 2-WHITE WIRES STRIPED OUT AT FIRST HEATER IN LINE FROM PANEL TO ACCESS AND CONNECT FIRST HEATER ,BB HEAT 250 WATTS PER FT
yes you can but the 2nd tv wont be in HD. The modulator can be purchased for any electronics store. what it does is turns a composite video signal (yellow, red, white cables) into a coax (screw in cable). it has an composite input that you would connect from the receiver and a coax output that you would connect to the other bedroom tv.
Are you sure that the antenna in isn't threaded? You may be looking at the wrong jack... All antenna inputs are threaded co-axial "F" connectors. If you ARE sure, could you post a pic of the back panel?
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