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DTX9950 Analog/DTV converter box

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Michael Mud

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Dec 22, 2019, 11:53:45 AM12/22/19
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I use a few of these boxes on older tv's. They are the ones Radio Shack sold. I like to use them with timers, which I program more than a day ahead. The a/d boxes ARE NOT PLUGGED into the timers. What I'm finding is that they shut down on their own, after sitting idle for a number of hours. Are they dependent on a tv being on to stay on? Is there a sensing circuit, or are they just old and tired. TIA.

whit3rd

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Dec 22, 2019, 7:19:09 PM12/22/19
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On Sunday, December 22, 2019 at 8:53:45 AM UTC-8, Michael Mud wrote:
> I use a few of these boxes on older tv's. They are the ones Radio Shack sold. I like to use them with timers, which I program more than a day ahead. The a/d boxes ARE NOT PLUGGED into the timers. What I'm finding is that they shut down on their own, after sitting idle for a number of hours. Are they dependent on a tv being on to stay on? Is there a sensing circuit, or are they just old and tired. TIA.

There's a 'sleep timer' or similar named function; it can be turned off, with the menu.
The setting is intended to be nonvolatile, so you don't need to visit it often.

Michael Mud

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Dec 23, 2019, 9:31:20 AM12/23/19
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WOW. Thank you. I'm sure that's the problem. Didn't know it existed. Happy Holidays
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