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Pl help I have lost 3 channels

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loulou41
loulou41 Posts: 2,871 Forumite
I have lost three dvb channels from my new Panasonic Tx-LS10B. Before that I was trying to do some manual tunning to get a better picture in analogue as sometimes channel 5 plays up. Suddenly I cannot get ITV, channel 4, 5 & 6. I have reset to factory settings and still the same problem, pl can somebody help me, as this is driving me mad. Thanks

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  • It's difficult to give advice not knowing your setup. Having said that the best thing to do is get your television wired as close to the aerial source as possible. So unhook any VCR, DVD player or anything you use to 'pass through' the aerial signal, instead hook it directly to the TV. Now try and tune it in again, with any luck it'll find all the channels after which everything can be connected to the TV as was before!
  • Basil1234
    Basil1234 Posts: 1,146 Forumite
    i would suggest an aerial booster as i had same probs as you saved me changing the whole aerial to a high gain one.
    £11.99 for single 20db one i bought argos
    the higher the db the higher the gain
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