I have a used one if you are still interested
Yes if you buy a new cord for the specific model.
It is generally not safe to plug a surge protector into an extension cord because it can overload the circuit and increase the risk of a fire hazard. It is recommended to plug the surge protector directly into a wall outlet for optimal safety.
Check your cord going from your Satellite TV receiver to your television--if you are using a rca cord, the cord could have come loose.
unplug old cord...plug in new cord
Either an RF cord or and AV cord(the red, yellow, and white cord).
As long as you don't over load the wall socket you can have a mile's worth of extension cord. <<>> You can not have a miles worth of cord as the voltage drop would be so high on a #14 wire that there would not be enough voltage to run the computer. Make sure that the extension cord has a ground wire in it so that the ground wire is continuous from the receptacle to the surge protector to the computer.
The cord that connects your camera to your TV is called a video out cable.
I recommend the Belkin 12-Outlet Power Strip Surge Protector with a 8-foot cord for a home office setup.
Any extension cord that has the capacity to carry the amperage that the TV draws. Any extension cord that the hardware store sell will be sufficient to do the job.
The Broken Cord - 1992 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 Iceland:L USA:PG
An RF cord plugs in the back of a tv and a AV plugs in the yellow in white oulet and RF cords are SNES and NES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It depends on the camera. Many of today's camera's can be connected to a TV with a special cord, but you must purchase it seperate of your camera.