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Anonymous Posted on Nov 28, 2009

Trying to use this VCR to pass A/V signal to coax only TV. Device on Line1 works fine, line2 has only ghost image, no audio. Swapped devices, line1 works fine, line2 still ghost. Just bad input2 connection ?

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