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faithinart Posted on Feb 23, 2017

We have a Nortron Modrel TR8WS, 120 Vac 60 HZ Single station The alarm does not stop beeping, even with the power off. How can we stop the beeping?

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    Marvin Feb 23, 2017

    Nortron Modrel What is that?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2009

SOURCE: I can't get my TV

most tvs that do 120 hz will only if the signal is 120hz.like blu ray or ps3.and stil yet u gotta use hdmi cable!!! there are some tvs that upscale but very few and they are a fortune!!! dude get a ps3 or a blu ray/dvd cmbo that upscales dvd!!! maybe guru needs 2 study!ha ha

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SOURCE: Lenco Tuntable built for 50 Hz. I need 60 Hz! Please?

There is no cheap way to convert from 60 hertz to 50. http://www.lencoheaven.net/forum/index.php?topic=68.0

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