...tune to tv channels i have a aiwa video cassette recorder model type hv-50gpsh i cannot tune it to tv channels what is the correct way i have tune it to a tv channel and i am getting the correct ...
...tune my VCR?? I have tuned a TV channel for the VCR (so that is all good) it is just the actual VCR that I need help with. Thanks do you have cable? if yes both tv and vcr should be on ch #3 (to ...
...mode in order to tune those upper channels (mid-band, superband etc.).I assume you have the VCR hooked up correctly- cable into VCR antenna/RF input, VCR RF/to TV output to the RF/Ant input of the
TV, just tune the TV to channel 3 (or whatever channel the Receiver is set for). When you wish to record, set your VCR to that same channel and set your TV to the channel that your VCR outputs to. For
...TV. You should be able to set the VCR to the converter boxes output channel ( 3 for example) and then set the VCR to record that channel at the correct times. Then just tune the converter box to the ...
tune the channel, rather than using the TV itself or the VCR tuner, then recording one channel while watching another may not be possible. While I don't know the capabilities of newer sat/cable boxes,
tune the channels with the box. I am guessing that you want to set up to record things. If so you will have to use a DVR. I am waiting for somebody to come out with VCR or combo DVD/VCR with a digital
...tune in new channels from set top box through vcr? Sounds like you are trying to receive the new Over The Air OTA, digital ATSC signals on a VCR that can only receive analog NTSC, which are not sent ...
...air analog signal. Hi Drtrippy, If I understand correctly, you are using your VCR for the actual tuning of the TV. The converter box itself contains a tuner, so you should now receive extra channels ...
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