It may be possible to reattach it, but soldering and some technical skill is involved. Another way to to get another tuner and replace it.
This usually means the device or cable connected to that input is off or not connected. Also check the input selector on the set to see if the right input is selected.
cannot get the components option on the tv when hit input only get choice of ant a or b
If it has a RCA A/V input the PS3 can be connected to a Sanyo TV
To view satellite TV your TV, it is set to a channel or an input setting depending upon your receiver. To view a video you would change the input on your TV to match the input where the video player is connected on the TV. If you trace the cable going from the player to your TV, the port should be designated with some type of identification. Just put your TV on the same identification where the cable is connected on your TV.
Any TV with a RCA A/V input can have a PS3 connected. You play the PS3 by turning the TV to the input that the PS3 is plugged into instead of it being set on ANT or cable. Your TV does have to at least have A/V inputs for RCA plugs for the minimum requirement and an HDTV with 1080P and HDMI PS3 connection is much better to provide Full HD capability. Saying that it is a Sylvania TV provides no useful information because there are so many different styles and models for that brand.
You can check your TV booklet that came with your TV or it should say on the back on your TV if it is a HDMI input or not. If you can't find the information you could also call the company that made your TV.
You may need to switch your TV over to display the correct input that the PS3 is connected to.
That is correct only if the TV has at least RCA plugs. The PS3 does not connect to the TV by coaxial to the cable or antenna input
Receivers can be connected to the TV via a Coaxial cable. This allows the TV to use Ch. 3-4, or Ch. 60 or 73 for TV2, to show a picture rather than the input.
You do not hook up the Xbox 360 with the PS3 they must be connected individually. They can be connected to a switching device and that connected to different TVs if it is complex enough of a switching device to allow the switching at both input and output.
Yes, simply connect it to the "off air ANT." cax input on the back of your DVR unit. Hope this helps.
depending on the tv you could use different a/v inputs. if it is basic cable it can be connected to antenna input on the satellite receiver will work as if connected strat to the TV. if it is a digital cable box the first is only option.