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Why is my TECHWOOD 32832hd tv not setting up using an outside antenna

I have moved the above tv from my living room to a spare bedroom but I cannot get any channels at all

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Oct 29, 2008

SOURCE: setup for coby tv-dvd 1350

I need to download the instruction/manual. Can someone direct me?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: technika tv lcd 19-907 tuning in to sky in bedroom.

Hi i had the same problem but i have sorted mine now. What i was doing wrong was i wasnt tuning in the analoge channels only the freeview digital ones. To do this you need to first turn your tv on. Then press the "source" button, this will bring up a little menu at the top left hand side. When this menu comes up press the "Programme +" button (the one that you use for changing channels near the volume button) press this until you get up to "TV", when T.V is highlighted just wait 3 secs and it will switch over. You will probably get a blue screen with a no signal message (you are now on analogue) when you get this blue screen press the "tune" button. It will automatically start tuning in all of your channels, at first they will be fuzzy but as it works they will become clearer. Your sky channel will also be tuned in. When mine tuned in it didnt tune them in on the right numbers though, bbc2 was on number 1 etc. If you ever need to use a playstation or something it goes into the scart connection at the side of the t.v and you need to press "source" and go up to "scart". To get back onto the digital channels just press "dtv/dvd".
hope i helped!

JEfromCanada

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2009

SOURCE: Should be controllng one box. is controlling 2 boxes

Unfortunately, there is no solution for this issue.  The remote control sends out an infrared signal, which can be picked up as far as 40' away from the device.  And to make things worse, the signal will reflect off any surface such as glass, mirrors, or even brightly painted walls.
The only way to solve the problem is to block the path of the beam to the other room.  This may require closing a door or drawing heavy drapes closed.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2009

SOURCE: The two TV are synced. Do I unconnect them?

If you have a dual tuner it is in sigle mode. Go to the front panel on the receiver and press the mode button. This may be behind a push open door based on the receiver you have. If this does not work let me know. Thanks for using Fix Ya.

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Karl Wright

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  • Posted on Sep 30, 2009

SOURCE: i have techwood aedtr80s7 freeview box at paek

Please see the following pages

http://www.freeview.co.uk/_retuneinfo/

http://www.freeview.co.uk/_retuneinfo/_format/downloads/ChannelGuide30September.pdf

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