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REMEDY:
Make sure the power
switch
on
your Control
Deck
is turned off.
Make sure that the antenna is connected to the RF switch properly and that the RF
switch is connected to
the
TV.
(Refer
to
"Connecting
the NES Control Deck to
Your
TV Set".)
If
regular
TV programs
will
still not
come
in,
unhook
your RF
switch
from
your
tele-
vision
and
hook
up the
antenna
directly.
(You
will
have to hook
up the RF switch
again
in
order
to play
your NES.)
Make
sure that the
Control Deck
and the antenna
wire are firmly
connected
to the
RF
switch
and that
the
RF
switch
is firmly
connected
to the
TV. (Refer
to
"Connecting
Your
NES
Control Deck
to Your TV
Set".)
Adjust
the
fine-tune and
contrast
controls on
your TV to receive
the
clearest
picture
possible.
If your
TV has an
automatic
fine-tuning
control
(AFC), turn
it
off
and use
the
manual
fine-tuning
control
to
get a
better picture.
(If
your
TV loses
its color
when
the
AFC
is off,
turn it
back on.)
If the
Control Deck
is too
close
to the television,
the
Control
Deck
may cause some
interference.
Try moving
the
Control Deck
farther
from the
TV.
If
there is
interference
on
Channel
3,
change
the
Channel
3/Channel
4 switch on
your
control
deck to Channel
4 and set
your
TV
to
Channel
4.
(Continued on
next
page.)
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