I have an old RCA console, model GLR670P. It needs another channel button pad assy. I can't seem to locate one, as this is an old 1985 set. The numbers on the part are:
2842238-501
RVB2748528
It was available from RCA about 8 years ago and I should have gotten one then. Now, it seems impossible to find. Maybe someone can find the resources.
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Try a different channel or cable. If you are using a RCA to coaxial converter then check the coaxial wire from the converter to tv. Need to know more about the setup.
you need to have an old-ish tv...and you need to choose one channel,any one and tune it in...you need to keep going untill you either have a black screen or the game youve inserted..
TURN YOUR MEGADRIVE ON WHILE TUNING
if youve done that and you still dont have it it might be the wire
What style of connectors are you using from your video game to the TV?
If its the Yellow Red and White that is Composite video.
You have to change the input on the TV to VIDEO or Composite Video, depending on what its called on your model of TV. There may be an input button on the TV, otherwise you have to select it through the menu.
It is not on a channel unless you are using a really old game console with an "F" style connector, which is the one that screws on like cable vision.
You should have a 2-wire cable with Yellow, White and Red RCA plugs on each end.
The Yellow line is video out. The White line is Left channel audio out. The Red line is Right channel audio out.
Since your RCV only has two RCA jacks use the Yellow line for video and the White line for audio.
You should also have an "F-connector for co-axial cable. If your TV set does NOT have audio and video jacks hook that to the co-ax antenna connector on the back of your TV set. Set the RCV for either channel 3 or channel 4 and do the same with your TV set.
The RCV unit has four receive channels which must match up with the channel selected on the CAM or TX unit.
You can scan all four channels either by auto or manual.
If you only have one CAM or TX unit it probably doesn't matter which of the four you use unless you have a computer ROUTER which interferes with one of the four channels.
If so, select the 1, 2, 3, or 4 channel which has the least or no interference manually.
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good day , what button can you see infront of your TV screen?
Not familiar with this model but if you'll manage to locate a button marked as "TV/AV" or "AV" press this button until it the display switch to A/V mode (audio/video). Or if this is a really old model, from Tuner mode or channel model. set the channel station to 1 then press the " - channel " button and see if it will change from tuner mode to A/V mode
Its not actually possible to connect it to your tv if it doesnt have a rca or a scart socket. if you have the old cables for a nintendo 64 they might work on it but otherwise you will need a new tv or medium to connect it through. If you did manage to connect it then you wouldnt need to play it on AV as because it was going through the aerial it would just appear on one of the channels.
the problems due to the microprocessor on the remote reciever present inside the tv .i think the remote is normal working. as the only problem with your iinfra red reciever microprocessor.microcontroler circuit. Replace the IC to solve this. Check electrolytic capacitor coupled to the memory block of the micro processor. Contact service if you are not well verse doing all this rectification works. it is off high risk and caution thank you !
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