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Snow means the TV isn't getting any signal from the channel. Try doing a channel search in the settings. Or, if you're typing in a channel, put .1 at the end of it. Like instead of going to channel 3, go to channel 3.1.
First check cable wire or whatever is connected to set for channels--the leads are connected and wiggle them with set on to see if it clears up--could be a connection where cable wire is connected at end--loose connection there etc.
If tuner is bad causing this and you use a box for signal--most have rear audio/video outputs you can connect to a unused video/audio input on rear of set---bypass the tuner in the set and operate set that way changing channels on box instead of set.
let me know if you have questions or have more information.
"snow" shows that the channel you are recording isn't tuned in, or the av socket is in correct on the tv. Use AV-2 on the tv as this sends a signal out.
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