Did'nt work, but problem is start to resolve itself slowly. Thank you for the suggestion, it might something wrong withour cable.Did'nt work, but problem is start to resolve itself slowly. Thank you for the suggestion, it might something wrong withour cable.
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Those channels all are related in the same tuning band that most tuners have----suspect you have a bad tuner--unless you are using a box in which case suspect the box is the issue.
If the tuner is the problem there are ways around that--used a cable box set to the rear inputs (audio/video) on your set and bypass the problem.
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I had this happen to me just last night.
I noticed that it happened as soon as I turned to a particular digital
channel. It would turn on and off quicker than I could change channels. To correct this:
1. Remove the cable input, the coaxial cable, from the TV
2. Turn the TV on
3. Change to a different channel
4. Delete the channel that was giving you problems from the lineup
5. Reconnect coaxial cable and you are ready to enjoy TV again. dont know if this will work for you but it did for us ! good-day !
If the sat feed is on channel 3, and the TV is tuned in and still does not get the feed, check the feed wire to be okay. If all is okay, there is a possiblity that the tuner module in the set has failed.
i suggest if you buy it few months ago that item is under warranty you to call the toshiba service and try to have changed with another one or get free service - delfo
I own the same model of tv and have owned it for over 1.5 years. I moved with it twice. I had this problem about a month ago. On both vertical sides the screen became very fuzzy, yet the center remained clear. When turning the tv off and on I also noticed very wierd red, green, and blue lines streaming across the screen before the picture comes up or after it fades. I found no solution or cause to the problem. But I had two "long-boy" speakers from my panisonic 5.1 surround sound system setup right next the tv on either side. I set the center channel on top of the tv with the receiver on the shelf below. I thought well maybe some how the speakers were cause some sort problem in the tv. I moved the side "long-boy" speakers from directly next to the tv to about 6" away and removed the center speaker from the top of the tv. After several days of normal use of this configuration, the tv turned like normal and the fuzzy edges were gone. The symptoms lasted for around two weeks, and the several days after I moved my speakers. My only guess is that without a deguassing feature, it took several days for the magnitism to return to normal after repositioning my speakers.
plug out the pwer for the tv and letit stand for awhile there after plug it in and see what it does ,if that does not fix the problem call in the tech the tv is having problem in the tuner circuit or the IF section good luck,
Did'nt work, but problem is start to resolve itself slowly. Thank you for the suggestion, it might something wrong withour cable.
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