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So I was playing on my atari the other night and accidently hit the channel scan on my remote and my tv found three channels on the air. The weird thing is that it only has one rf port and the only thing that was in it is my atari's rf cord. I unplugged the cord and the show that was on (Criminal Minds) went off and my tv showed no signal. Plugged it back in and it came on again. I thought that this was really weird. I did not notice any signal problems with my atari. So my question is anyone had this problem before? I dont think it will have any harm.

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What channel did your TV pick it up on? Is that channel a low-power broadcaster still transmitting analog signals in your area? Is it a channel that is used within your house by your cable or satellite sytem to send signals to different rooms in your house? Could it be a similar situation to the previously described one, but from a neighbor's house?

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What channel did your TV pick it up on? Is that channel a low-power broadcaster still transmitting analog signals in your area? Is it a channel that is used within your house by your cable or satellite sytem to send signals to different rooms in your house? Could it be a similar situation to the previously described one, but from a neighbor's house?

 

My six switch 2600 is a better antenna than my HD antenna. I'm not kidding.

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