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No Picture I moved the TV to a new location and when I plugged it back in...no sound and no picture. We can watch a DVD using the tv and it is fine. The cable is plugged in and the tv is on cable! Worked great before I moved it....know we watch a blue screen.

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  • Tina Rogers Jan 24, 2007

    Thanks for the help..even thou I didn't want a solution like that, The tv is 3 years old. Guess I should be greatfull I used it that long. Thanks again.

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As long as you can hook that same cable up to a different TV and get a good picture, you must have somehow damaged the tuner on the APEX - unless the set was mishandled while moving. Those cheaper brands won't take much punishment.

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