How to Get Rid of Ads on Cable Box Guide

How to Get Rid of Ads on Cable Box Guide


How to Get Rid of Ads on Cable Box Guide

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Cable box software includes commercial ads that appear when you're using the cable box guide. This does not bother some people, but you may not appreciate the distraction. Although the disable feature is not available in some cable boxes, others... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Dan Hatter

How to Replace a Fast Blow 1.25 Amp With a 1 Amp Slow Blow Fuse

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Fuses protect sensitive electronic components.Fuses are essential parts of electronic equipment. They protect sensitive components from failure due to excessive electric current or short circuits. A fast-blow fuse breaks connection instantaneously if the electric current exceeds its rating.... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Patrick McKinney

How to Activate Your Smart Chip for Free

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A smart chip is another name for a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card. SIM cards are removable chips that you use with Global Systems for Mobile Communications (GSM) cellular phones. The chips allow you to store information like telephone... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Matt McGew

How Does the Track Mode Work on a GPS?

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The constant movement of water makes it impossible to leave a trail.Traveling in remote locations such as through deserts, up mountains and over the ocean can be disorienting because of the vastness of the terrain. After a while, it all looks the same. Your trail can disappear immediately after you make it. GPS... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Sam Williams

How to Flat Wire Voice Coils

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Wiring a voice coil properly is integral to speaker function.Voice coils are subject to magnetic fields, produced by the magnet at the base of a speaker's basket. The voice coil is essential in transferring the energy from the amplifier to the tinsel leads. Without proper wiring of the the coil, the... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by David Lipscomb

The ASK Proxima C170 Will Not Power On

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The ASK Proxima C170 projector displays presentations and videos onto large screens. Once the device is set up and the video source is hooked up, you might experience problems with power loss. Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Whitney Blades

How to Use a Car LCD with a PC

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LCD screens mounted in cars are used for a variety of purposes. They can be attached to video game consoles or DVD players for entertainment while on the road, for example. These LCD screens can also be used with a laptop or PC. Many modern LCD... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Kenrick Callwood

How to Repair an Altec 420A Speaker

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The Altec 420 loudspeaker was an innovative biflex loudspeaker design that was among the first of Altec-Lansing's innovations in sound reproduction. The 420A was a 15-inch loudspeaker driver based on a patented damped compliance that could boast... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Teresa Rodriguez

How to Backup a ROM on a PNA C510e

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Mio DigiWalker C510e is a personal navigation assistant (PNA) device that helps plan door-to-door routes by using maps installed on the memory card. Users can back up the Operating System ROM image of C510e PNA if they need to update or replace... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Alexander Gokhfeld

DIY Polymer Projection Screens

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Create a movie theater in your living room.Polymer projection screens allow you to create a projection on any flat wall or surface. Creating your own screen gives you options on size placement and color. Projection screen polymer is a specific type of polymer that is painted on a... Recent Article published on 2/7/2011 by Donna Armstrong

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