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  1. expatron

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    Anyone else have a problem? my auido works but the picture is frozen or gone most of the time. I have the analog system and hoping its not my tv that just ran out of warrenty!!!
     
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    Same with Sky last few days
     
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    We have Fil-Products analog, but are not experiencing any problems. Maybe in certain areas? We are in Candau-ay.
     
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    We live also in Sibulan...no Problems at all with our analog connection...
     
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    My apology to Fil-Products. I was sure it was the cable. now I know its my 1 year old Sharp tv. I slapped it on the back a few times and wala!!!! the problem (temporally) is solved....
     
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    About Fil-Products . . has anyone figured out a way to get a tv guide to tell what shows or movies are coming up next and whether they are repeats etc.
     
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    No such critter exists for Fil Products. There is a tv guide magazine sometimes available here locally (can't remember the name) that isn't great, but better than nothing. There is also a website called ptvguide .com. It is customizeable and pretty good. Alternatively, I sometimes use the channel guide on the skycable website...the program listings are the same.
     
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