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| tggzzz:
--- Quote from: BillB2446 on March 01, 2024, 12:42:46 pm ---The screen goes black and the sound dies for a couple of seconds, it flickers momentarily and then comes back on. We get the signal through fiber internet then wifi to TV. The TV isn't hooked up to anything else except an AV receiver. --- End quote --- Kick it. Waggle connectors. Use TV's service information to check WiFi signal . Move WiFi antenna. Move TV antenna. |
| RJSV:
BTW even though it's not the older, ultrasonic variation of remotes, thought I'd comment, that a friend once demonstrated channel changing by way of 'HISSING', violently up close to TV set; that caused the channels to (rapidly) cycle, and motorized channel knob to turn. Very impressive but not the case here, of course. If it was my (former), (flakey), DOCTOR, the orders would be for series of (useless / frivolous) tests, like MRI's and X-rays, in what the expression is 'fishing expedition'. In your case, maybe helpful to post a video; maybe someone will spot some detail that helps solve... |
| SiliconWizard:
You'll need to figure out if you want to keep your wife or keep your TV set. |
| Halcyon:
--- Quote from: tggzzz on March 03, 2024, 11:15:46 am --- --- Quote from: BillB2446 on March 01, 2024, 12:42:46 pm ---The screen goes black and the sound dies for a couple of seconds, it flickers momentarily and then comes back on. We get the signal through fiber internet then wifi to TV. The TV isn't hooked up to anything else except an AV receiver. --- End quote --- Kick it. Waggle connectors. Use TV's service information to check WiFi signal . Move WiFi antenna. Move TV antenna. --- End quote --- You forgot move wife ;-) |
| tggzzz:
--- Quote from: Halcyon on March 03, 2024, 11:03:27 pm --- --- Quote from: tggzzz on March 03, 2024, 11:15:46 am --- --- Quote from: BillB2446 on March 01, 2024, 12:42:46 pm ---The screen goes black and the sound dies for a couple of seconds, it flickers momentarily and then comes back on. We get the signal through fiber internet then wifi to TV. The TV isn't hooked up to anything else except an AV receiver. --- End quote --- Kick it. Waggle connectors. Use TV's service information to check WiFi signal . Move WiFi antenna. Move TV antenna. --- End quote --- You forgot move wife ;-) --- End quote --- Some of my other suggestions apply equally to the wife >:D |
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