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I have never heard of a dish hopper before, but this tells you how to set them up. A Sansui is probably not the best choice as they are cheap and nasty televisions.
Most likely an analogue antenna or satellite dish connection, and or set-up problem! Don't you get a "NO Signal" warning? Check physically your antenna or dish, and connection cables, to ensure that all are correctly connected and not detached or loose. Check your TV menu set-up - make sure you have selected TV from the other possible options such as video, HDMI, USB etc. If that is all OK then call your TV specialist to correctly align your aerial or dish. The remote is likely a separate problem. Been dropped or something? Buy a new universal remote.
It all depends on how your dish cable is connected to your television. The possibilities I can think of would be by composite cables (not HD)--these cables are the yellow red and white combo. It could also be component--the video cables are the blue, green and red. The other possibility is a single HDMI cable which looks like a rectangle and delivers both the video and the sound from the cable source to the T.V. as one cord. Depending on which of these you are using to output the signal from the cable box to the T.V. will determine which "source" you should select when trying to watch tv. Hope this helps!
Hi my nameis Mike Houston of DISH Network and I was going over your post and see you wantto watch a DVD and not sure what channel or input the TV should be on. Whilewatching a DVD the connectors may be RCA cables (Red, Yellow, White), if those arethe connections you will want to put the TV on either Video1 or Input1. Whilethe DISH Network should be connected to the TV by Coax cable (it will have ascrew on connection). The TV channel should be set to ch3 or ch4, if you haveany questions please e-mail me at [email protected].
it is not seeing a signal source.in the earlier days,"snow" would be evident but today the tuner signal lost results in a blue screen.check the cable signals and the cable box.
i would put cable from the wall directly into the set and see if there is a picture,and then check that it is not set to aux input with nothing connected
Most likely you are connected to your TV via component video (green, blue, and red). The first thing I would check is the red cable making sure it is plugged in all the way to both the TV as well as the sat rcvr.
Check that the connection where the dish box is connected to the TV is the selected input on your TV.
You should have either a component connection (5 cables) or HDMI (1 cable) connecting the dish box to your TV. The VX37 has two component inputs and two HDMI inputs (if I remember correctly). Use the INPUT button on your remote to select the correct input.
Once you confirm this and still have problems, post a response and I will follow-up.
Connect your outdoor antenna directly to your antenna in, in your TV see if it works and do the same with your cable input if it works then the A/B box is at fault.
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