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  • How to Check My Basic Cable Connections

    If you're not getting the picture that you should be getting from your cable company, or you're getting no service, there might be something wrong with the cables. Thus, you will need to check...

  • Coax Cable Types

    Coax cables, or coaxial cables, are cables which are made up of two separate conductors that use a common axis. The first conductor, which is located in the middle of the cable, is a straight...

  • How to Fix Cable TV Static

    Static or other forms of distortion in a cable TV signal can originate in any of several possible sources. They include faulty cables, weak signal, interference from other devices and problems...

  • Digital Cable TV Reception Problems

    Digital cable delivers much more to customers than standard cable, from a greater number of channels to on-screen menus, on demand programming and sharper audio and video with the right equipment....

  • Cable to HDMI Conversion

    If you have a high-definition television, it's given that you will want to watch your cable broadcasts in high definition. However, in order to do that ,you will need to convert your cable signal...

  • Fiber Optic Vs. Cable

    Technology is constantly advancing and along with improvements in automobile and cell phone technology are advancements in the way our houses are linked to the world. Cable technology seems to be...

  • Troubleshooting Cable TV Reception

    Cable TV offers subscribers hundreds of channels of digital video and audio programming, some in high-definition. But nothing works perfectly all the time. If the picture or sound is not coming in...

  • How to Make Audio Video Connections a Snap

    Do you have a relative or friend who does not know how to hook up their own cables let alone use the machines they are connected to? Are you that person? There are easy ways to connect all of...

  • How to Install a Time Warner DVR

    Time Warner Cable offers a wide variety of programming to meet the needs of their customers. They also offer DVR (digital video recorder) to help improve the television experience. The ability to...

  • How to Compare Component Video Cables

    The cables behind your television that connect it to your DVD player or cable box are called component video cables. Overall, the make and formation are similar, but there are some minute differences.

  • How to Connect Cable to My LCD TV?

    Assuming that you've signed up for a cable package and received your equipment from your provider, connecting cable to an LCD TV is really a matter of determining connection type, purchasing a few...

  • How to Replace a Crimp Connector on Coaxial Cable

    Coaxial cables, used for cable television and other simple communication devices, is quite weak, and crimp connectors used as plugs on these cables corrode and wear out very quickly. However, new...

  • How Cable TV Works

    Cable TV started as a means of getting around the problems of traditional antenna TV, which relies on a direct signal from the station's broadcast tower to the antenna on top of your home. The...

  • How to Use a Video Cable

    Video cables receive signals from high-speed Internet service providers or satellite or cable TV companies. Video cables from service providers are F-type coaxial cables that carry audio and video...

  • How Does a Cable Splitter Work?

    In a standard cable connection, the service provider will set up a household with one main cable input. The cable technician will typically indicate where the main cable line comes into the house....

  • How to Connect a Cable Box to a Receiver

    A receiver is an electronic device designed to receive and decode cable signals. Receivers only work with digital TV channels; they will not work with analog systems. When you connect a cable box...

  • How to Install a Cable Modem

    Even if you know very little about electronics, connections and computers, you should be able to install a cable modem by yourself, without the help of a technician. There are no special tools...

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