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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3369544" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>A quick and inexpensive way to test if its the vcr or the dvr is to get a rf modulator. They run about less than 20 bucks at wal-mart or amazon. And no, it doesn't have a different audio decoder for each frequency, however those channels might have switched their audio streams. You might try turning SAP on and see if the audio comes in. Or, like I said, try an rf modulator instead of the vcr.</p><p></p><p>Another thing you might do is get a newer tuner coder that does clearQAM decoding so you won't need an external DVR. Would cut down on what you have connected at least. If I still had my old rf modulator I would just send it to you, but I think I sold it many moons ago in a garage sale.</p><p></p><p>Also, have you tried just hooking it up to a tv and see what it does?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3369544, member: 43724"] A quick and inexpensive way to test if its the vcr or the dvr is to get a rf modulator. They run about less than 20 bucks at wal-mart or amazon. And no, it doesn't have a different audio decoder for each frequency, however those channels might have switched their audio streams. You might try turning SAP on and see if the audio comes in. Or, like I said, try an rf modulator instead of the vcr. Another thing you might do is get a newer tuner coder that does clearQAM decoding so you won't need an external DVR. Would cut down on what you have connected at least. If I still had my old rf modulator I would just send it to you, but I think I sold it many moons ago in a garage sale. Also, have you tried just hooking it up to a tv and see what it does? [/QUOTE]
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