8Muddypaws
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Furion is not a highly regarded brand, the TV could be toast, but it's also likely to be the BOMB. Try swapping the output being used by the back TV with the front and scan again.
John Canfield said:Get rid of the tube TV and save about 20-50 pounds!
No they make them much better. With prices falling you can get a nice hi def GIANT screen(compared to the 13") that you can actually see the weather report on.denmarc said:I know what you're saying. But the stupid thing still works great. An old AC/DC 13"er. Small screen, I know. I have to squint a bit to read the small print when watching the weather.
And I'm a permanent park. Don't care about the extra weight.
Kind of a testament to the old saying "They don't make 'em like they used to."
2011winnie said:UPDATE The Jensen TV seems to be the problem. I tried another TV and it worked great! I went to install the new TV, but I found out there are not the same amount of plug ins in the new TV as the Jensen has. Another minor setback/headache. I bought a splitter that will work for the new TV. The new TV does not mount up to the mount as the Jensen did. I have to make some adjustments with spacers and brackets....yeash. For now the Jensen can stay, I added another coaxial lead to the TV3. If I need to use the "air" antennae I just use the new TV hooked to TV3. Campgrounds almost always have cable anyways. What a trip for something that should have been simple....lol
John Canfield said:Get rid of the tube TV and save about 20-50 pounds!
SCVJeff said:Yep, there are ZERO advantages in an old CRT anymore.
Those old fridges are huge energy wasters, it might still work, but it's terribly inefficient.denmarc said:...I still have an old Westinghouse fridge in my garage that's over 25 years old that keeps our beer and soda cold. Works like it was built yesterday. Am I going to update? ...