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How do I connect my time warner box to the dtv input on my 2001 MITSUBISHI 1080P HD TV

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You need the proper cables. I would call your local cable office and ask them. You will need the model # off your TV. 2001 mitsubishi 1080P HD TV is not the model. The model will start with VS. It is located on the rear of the TV.

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Michael Borelli

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SOURCE: Mitsubishi WS-65905 DTV is green

A compatibility issue rears its ugly head. The format that was to be back then has changed slightly over the years and this is what it's come to...Sorry...accordianman

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2008

SOURCE: DTV connection

Have you tried http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/Address.aspx? This will show you the location of the HD broadcast towers for your local stations and my recommendation would be to use an outdoor antenna if you can. Picking up the reception is definitely about pointing the antenna in the direction of the towers.

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Jay Henderson

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  • Posted on Dec 08, 2008

SOURCE: Mitsubishi WS-65869 tv

You should have everything you need. I really don't think you have to order anything. Make sure you have whatever set top box you are hooking up to TV on the correct mode or setting... 1080i 720P 480P 480i etc....If you have any other questions... email me back or hopefully this was enough to get you up and running. Good luck and Happy Holidays....Jay

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2010

SOURCE: Mitsubishi WS65809 HD input (DTV) not working

All these sets do have a hard reset---not the reset button on the front of the set---it will return the set to the factory original condition it was when new in the box--it will not affect the convergence as that is stored in a separate unit--the DCU (digital convergence unit).

It is accessed with an original MITSUBISHI remote.

You can try it if you want:

ACCESS CODE FOR WS65809 IS:

menu-0,1,7,0 enter

There are 3 hidden menus in the set--this is the Option menu

You will see either reset or option etc and highlight it with the remote and hit enter. Set will shut off and should come back on channel three in the air band--any labels you placed on inputs will be gone and set will be in air band--you will if on cable have to change it to cable band and auto program etc.

Let me know what happens and if you have questions I am here to help.

SD TECH

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2011

SOURCE: I have a 2002 Mitsubishi

I have a 2005 rear projection mitsubishi medallion hd tv.... for some reason the hd channels do not look as HD as they used to... I went to my cable company and got a new cable box... but it is still not a crisp as it used to be. Could it be the settings on the cable box, settings on the tv or could something have gone bad in the tv?

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