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Old 11-11-07, 05:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi was wonderin if any one could help . My Eurovox has worked perfectly for one month and then one day the signal dropped.After checking connections , messin around with the freqs , etc i could still get channel info but all channels were jumpy . i decided 2 put the old reciever in and it worked perfectly . After a couple of hours i put my eurovox back in and it worked again for 5 minutes but then went jumpy again . I have did this repeatedly and the same result always happen . Is this afaulty box or am i kiddin myself on ? The signal starts off fine but gradually dissapears .
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I reckon it may be faulty. Ive had a similar sounding problem - see
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you have to eliminate any problems from cables or the input signal, and after that, it just leaves the evox
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This is becoming a commen problem and for some a new motherboard is the only fix, and others get away with a signal booster.


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