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Ive had my Samsung tv for ten years now, recently it comes on for 10-20 seconds and then goes off saying

NO SIGNAL reading up on how long a LCD tv should last for it said 100,000 hours, Ive worked out my usage

and its 32,700 nowhere near the amount they reckon it should last for. Its annoying because the tv looks

like new and seems such a waste to just throw it out. I was wondering if anyone has had the same experience

and did you manage to fix it? and if so how? any advice would be greatly appreciated

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It may be your antenna. Unlike old analogue TV's, digital channels either get a signal or don't - none of the old fuzzy, ghosted picture. And when it can't, it just says 'no signal'. It could be the recent storm has dislodged a wire or maybe something has chewed it somewhere along the way.

Rosetta Wrote:

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> Lynne Wrote:

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> > Ours does "no signal" and it's the Freeview box

> > that's causing it

>

> That's what I was going to say, and why I asked if

> the OP had built in Freeview. The Freeview boxes

> don't last for ever.



This is so true. I've sadly just said goodbye to my Humax Freeview Box / PVR after 12 years.

> havn't found anything really apart from trying a re-tune which I have done


Did the retune report how many channels it was finding? From what you say, I'd assume close to none.


If that's the case, you don't have an aerial extension lead handy (or an indoor aerial) do you? If so, try plugging that, on its own, into the aerial socket, and see if you pick up anything with that. I've found that a metre long lead is quite good enough to pick up at least some of the Crystal Palace multiplexes. Success with that would suggest that something's got at your aerial connection.

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