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Tuner Omits No Sound - Onkyo TX-SR605 7.1 Channels Receiver

Dear Tech Experts,

I've had an Onkyo TX-SR605 7.1 Channels Receiver since Christmas (Professionally installed with a home theatre system) and the tuner / Radio has stopped omitting any sound. All the stations / functions relating to the Tuner work fine, and I can still listen / watch films on DVD perfectly, there's just no sound on the Tuner?

I'm hoping I've overlooked something very simple, the Tuner has been working fine up until now, does the tuner perhaps have a cable that may have fallen out the back?

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Kind Regards

Kass
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  • fmlygy42 Sep 21, 2008

    i have the same problem how do i solve this problem?

  • Dennis McCollum Jan 23, 2014

    You have a bad tuner pack assembly.

  • Anonymous Mar 25, 2014

    turned on receiver as normal everything works, tuner works, no sound when watching regular tv

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Make sure your receiver is hooked up to proper AM and FM antennae. Try switching to AM, scan stations. If you hear AM static and/or weak signals the problem could be antennas are not hooked up. FM has AFT which blocks out weak or noisey stations and you wont hear anything without ant.

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