Do you have your TV set to the "TV" input? There may be inputs such as "Video 1", "Video 2", "HDMI 1", "HDMI 2", "Component 1", "Component 2", etc., but the input you will want to have selected is "TV" (this is usually done by hitting a button labelled "Input" or "Video" on the TV remote). Once you are on that input, go to channel 3 (type in "03" on the remote), then turn on the SNES. It should now display.
If this doesn't work, double check the plug you have connected to on the back of the TV, it should read something like "Cable In" (not "Cable Out").
If you have checked all of that and everything is setup correctly, it is possible that you have a bad RF adapter (the grey box that connects the SNES to the TV). If this is the case you can buy one online for around $5 - $10; just google "RF adapter SNES".
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Are you using the co-axial (cable) or are you using the VRL RCA connections? (Video/Right/Left)
What type of cable are you using to hook it up to the TV with? Composite (red, white, and yellow connectors) or coaxial (regular screw-down TV cable connector) are the two common types for the SNES.
I'm using the coaxial i think, it's definatly not the red white yellow one
Can you help me please?
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