A “No Signal” message on a TV screen indicates that the TV is having issues with signal reception. To be more precise, it is not getting input signals to broadcast content. While the problem is more prevalent in TV with antennas, digital television services are no exception.

The error message often pops up due to poor signal quality or selecting incorrect sources on the TV. Meanwhile, climatic conditions like heavy rainfall also interrupt the signal transmission leading to a “No Signal” message. In some cases, it might also happen due to maintenance downtime on the service provider side.

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Whatever the reasons are, you can sort out the error by making a few adjustments to the TV settings and inspecting the cable connections.

Change TV Channel

Most of the time, the “No Signal” problem is seen only on specific TV channels. So, you should first check if you are having the same issue while changing the channels. If yes, contact your cable operator and ask them to look into the issue. Else, that particular channel may be unreachable or under maintenance. Please wait until the problem is resolved.

Choose the Correct Input Source

Next, you should select the appropriate input source on your TV. Your TV can read the input from different sources like HDMI, USB, and RF. If you are using an HDMI input source, switch the TV input to HDMI. If you are confused, you’re able to check the back panel of your TV and find which port the input cable is connected to.

You can easily switch the input source from the home screen of your TV. Here, we are referencingSamsung Smart TVsfor elucidating steps.

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Re-scan TV Channels

Rescanning the TV channels often brings them back and fixes the “No Signal” issue. It also helps if any channels on your TV have gone missing. However, the order of the channels on your TV can change after rescanning.

If your TV detects the channels and lists them after completing the scanning process, you are good to go. Else, you need to troubleshoot it further with the fixes discussed below.

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Check Signal Quality

Another reason why your TV shows “No Signal” is due to poor signal quality. The signal can be poor either due to climatic conditions or due to problems on the cable operator’s side. You can easily check the signal strength on your TV and determine if the TV is receiving the proper signal.

Check Source Connection

Now you should make sure that the input device like a set-top box is powered on and working correctly. you may try power cycling the source device. Cut off its power supply and give it a rest for a few minutes. Then plug it back in again and see if the problem is solved.

Meanwhile, these source devices also have LED indicators to indicate their status. Please check the label on the LED light to know the status of the receiver and act accordingly.

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Moreover, chances are there that the HDMI port on your TV is faulty. It can lead to such problems. To verify if it is the case, you’re able to connect other HDMI devices to the port and see if the issue persists. Also, inspect if the ports are clean and dust free. You can consult our detailed guide onhow to fix a broken HDMI port on TV.

Check Cable Connection

After checking the source devices, make sure the cable connections are compact and proper. You can remove and re-plug all the associated cable connections on your TV.

Also, see if there is any wear and tear on the cable. You can try replacing the cables. Likewise, if you are watching TV over a set-top box, ensure the cable connector that goes into the box is not broken.

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Set the Position of Antenna Correctly

Whether you are using an indoor or an outdoor antenna to watch the TV, the incorrect alignment of these antennas can result in a “No signal” issue. Place the antenna such that there is no interference around it and it can receive proper aerial signals.

You should also bear in mind that heavy rain or snowfall can directly impact the quality of TV signals. So, you should wait till the rain or snowfall is over. In the case of an outdoor antenna, foreign bodies can get attached to it and interrupt the TV signals. Please check if that’s the case and clean it.

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Contact Technician

Calling a professional technician is the last resort to fix this problem. There might be a service outage in your area, maybe due to a broken cable that runs from the distribution box to your home. Or, thecable outlet on the wallmay not be working. Please get in touch with your service provider and ask them to look into the issue.

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