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28-09-2015 09:06 PM - edited 28-09-2015 09:07 PM
@collect247 wrote:Looks like a new TV might be on the cards,there are 3 in the house and this is the only one that won't work,could be an internal issue.
So will pinch the kids TV for now and it won't be pretty with all the verbals I will receive haha.
That will show if it is an antenna issue or not.
Just tell them they can have yours after you check that their one works with your antenna,
@ crow333crow wrote:
Thanks for the help though
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on 29-09-2015 02:11 AM
If so, loss of off-air signals is a common fault and easily fixed.
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on 29-09-2015 08:32 AM
No it's just a soniq,this is the first time its happened and I have no answers on how to fix it,and it's a cheap TV from JB HIFI and not worth paying someone to fix.
Connected all other TVs to the cables to test out and they all worked so it has to be something internal with this TV sojust going to buy a different TV perhaps a better brand name one lol.
Thanks for everyones help
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on 30-09-2015 08:50 PM
Hi , if you still have in possession an old set-top box and having the appropriate antenna tested ok by connecting a known good TV to the problem TV's antenna , you could try installing that exactly as per the old analogue TV'S , when digital was first introduced , and so operate the TV as a monitor and so by-pass the possibly faulty TV onboard tuning components .
Given a quality set-top box and using HDMI digital signal connection - the display quality might be personally judged acceptable enough for a happy return to service and at no or relatively little cost ( possible purchase of a HDMI cable )
You just need to change the input setting on the TV to the appropriate output mode of the set-top box, then you can configure display mode and search and save channels via the set-top box menu.
Ensure first that the set-top box supports HDMI
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on 07-06-2020 02:57 PM
@g-tiger-pool wrote:
Had same problem with my TV, tried everything (installation, menu button rescan etc etc etc) then bought the original sharp remote 010250 and it has a separate "dtv menu" button then all digital channels were picked up!!!, just thought I would share this.
Thanks for the info as I have been using a set-top box ( using little advertised HDMI connection option) but wondering why the TV does not seem to support onboard DTV - i suppose when transmission was ATV only , that option was hidden - no sense in confusing the owner.
I shall apply your solution for my TV , hopefully will work