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Originally Posted by Brad Murphy
Please don't forget that having a VCR most likely breaks the rules in the manual as well, unless the VCR does not have a tuner (which is kinda rare).
Some believe that not hooking an antenna or cable to the tuner input mean that it has been "altered" so that it cannot receive channels, while others believe you have to open it up and physically snip the wires for it to be considered disabled...
and still others, believe this is an archaic rule, kinda like being arrested for spitting on the sidewalk and just ignore it.
(I'm not a preacher by the way).
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I'm not a technology freak, so please explain. If I go to Walmart and buy a tv but do not hook it up to cable, dish, or and outside antenna and don't even use the old rabbit ears does this mean I do not have a tv?
If I understand what a true monitor is????? it is a screen that can only pick up what is ran to it by a cord. It can not pick up outside signals though the air unless its been altered. But you said a VCR has a tuner. Can I pick up tv channels on a VCR that has a tuner and play them on a true monitor.
But then again nowdays we have wireless. I'm not sure but there may be wireless monitors on the market. What do they receive. Can they pick up other signals are only coded ones.
I know I just need to

and pray and let it go. As my wife says, I'm just trying to make Heaven. I think I'll join her.