Why wont my Panasonic plasma TV pick up all channels?

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We have a Samsung one that picks up film 4 and some other channels where as the Panasonic one which is on the same aerial only has a limited number of channels. I am sure that it used to pick up more than that but it seems to have lost quite a few recently where as the Samsung one hasn’t. Any ideas?

More information would attract better answers. You are referring to terrestrial TV I guess. Check these web sites for guidance.
http://www.satcure.co.uk/tech/freeview_problems.htm
http://www.frequencycast.co.uk/freeviewadvice.html

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3 Comments

  1. stainless steven says:

    Try tuning in your aerial.
    References :

  2. ▐▀▀☟▀▀▌ ☞ⓑⓘⓛ☜ ▐▄▄☝▄▄▌ says:

    Some have built in free view and some say they have the digital receiver to pick up and store the channels. The ones with the digital receivers are garbage. you will need a free box or SKY.
    References :

  3. Al Zymer says:

    More information would attract better answers. You are referring to terrestrial TV I guess. Check these web sites for guidance.
    http://www.satcure.co.uk/tech/freeview_problems.htm
    http://www.frequencycast.co.uk/freeviewadvice.html
    References :

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