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Old 12-03-2008, 02:26 PM #4
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THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT SOMEONE REPLIED TO ME ON THE DIRECTV FORUM MESSAGE BOARD.

I had asked the same question and they replied that it might be the pin length.

Okay, let's say it's the pin length. How on earth do I change the pin in the middle of the co-axial cable that goes into the Satellite In section of the back of the NEW cable box.

I don't know anything about changing ends of co-axial cables.

And I'm not going to switch boxes now because the brand new box is exactly the same as the box in my bedroom.

So if I take the bedroom box it won't work in the living room (that is if it is INDEED the pin length in the coaxial cable).

AND THE PLOT THICKENS.

lol
check that out and see if thats the case.


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