I agree that all the cable connections should be verified, especially the phono cables where they plug into the receiver -- make sure they are plugged into the appropriate sockets.
The only other thing I would check is the "Monitor" button on the receiver. It should be out, not in. I believe this button, when in, serves to play whatever is plugged in to the "Aux" sockets. In the old days this would have been a tape player whose output could be monitored by using this button. (This way, you could have played a record with your source selector knob turned to phono mm or mc, and you could check to see how well it had been recorded on the tape by pressing the monitor button.) Since your iPod is plugged into the Aux inputs, it would appear to be working when the Monitor button is pushed in while the turntable would appear not to be working.
The alternative is that something was broken during the move, and you need to get a repairman inside your component(s). Good luck.
The only other thing I would check is the "Monitor" button on the receiver. It should be out, not in. I believe this button, when in, serves to play whatever is plugged in to the "Aux" sockets. In the old days this would have been a tape player whose output could be monitored by using this button. (This way, you could have played a record with your source selector knob turned to phono mm or mc, and you could check to see how well it had been recorded on the tape by pressing the monitor button.) Since your iPod is plugged into the Aux inputs, it would appear to be working when the Monitor button is pushed in while the turntable would appear not to be working.
The alternative is that something was broken during the move, and you need to get a repairman inside your component(s). Good luck.