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Curtis-Mathis CM19011 TV problem: atenna plug pulled out of tv, how do i get a signal now?

June 22 2006 at 3:18 AM
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So the cord was plugged in and it got pulled out pulling the plug unit with it. how do i now use this as a TV, it will work with other inputs using audio/video plugs, but it has no s video plug. So i can play games or watch videos but no cable television. Any solutions? Help!

 
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David (Sears Tech)
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Re: Curtis-Mathis CM19011 TV problem: atenna plug pulled out of tv, how do i get a signal now?

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June 22 2006, 4:45 AM 

Turn it into an electronic paperweight, or you could cut off the top and it'd make a nice planter!

 
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June 22 2006, 6:49 AM 

From your post, it sounds like your female F connector was pulled out of the back of the set. If that is what happened, that is an easy fix (and cheap) for any TV repair shop.

Call a few and tell them what happened and get some quotes over the phone.

Depending upon how this connector attaches to the set, you may be able to repair it yourself...but you have to have some decent soldering skills to make this repair.

 
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