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While fiddling around with my TV setup, I encountered same situation. I believe you are using "TV" input, which is optional. If you can, use HDMI input or even component input.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can manually type in the channel number on the remote and it will go to the channel if its valid. Also you can use channel up and down to cycle threw it and create favorite channels.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.you can use the up and down arrows, but you have to sift through the channels that you don't want in order to get to the ones you do want. what I did is allow the scanner to complete its search, and then go one channel at a time and decide if you want to keep it or not. If not, delete the channel from the lists of "found" stations. One other thing that I did is create a list of "favorite" channels that you simply press one button, see the list, and pick THAT channel... no further need to go channel for channel to find the one that I want to see. hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depending on your tv or cable provider, channels may setup differently. I use cox cable services with my tv and all channels are integrated together. My regular air channels setup with cable channels. If I set my tv to antenna, then I get all my scanned channels. ( local ). Obviously cable setup once again gives both channel setups.
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