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Posted by: LiHD Team Leader on Nov 2, 2008 at 04:26:47 PM

If you get your TV signal from satellite or cable, invest in a small indoor digital antenna so you can get a signal when the satellite or cable service is out.

This is especially true in areas with frequent storms or bad weather.

Posted by: LiHD Team Leader on Oct 23, 2008 at 05:18:37 PM

Use a surge suppressor with your system and plug all of the interconnected components into it.

If your TV is mounted on a wall and has a separate power plug, make sure that the outlet has a surge suppressor built in.

Posted by: LiHD Team Leader on Oct 23, 2008 at 05:02:23 PM

Two things to consider when mounting your TV on the wall:

1) Mounting it above a working fireplace is not a good idea. The heat and soot from the fireplace will eventually destroy the set.

2) Be sure to mount it so that when you're seated it's a comfortable height and you don't have to look up or down to watch the set.