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notatechie

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#295259 16-Mar-2022 20:52
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I bought a 2021 model Sony full array led tv, and it only has an RF (TERRESTRIAL/CABLE) CONNECTION INPUT(S). Similar to the picture below

 

The bottom flank (on the rear panel) features a LAN port, a RF connector, a proprietary connector for composite and component inputs (hence a breakout cable), and two HDMI ports. ARC (Audio Return Channel) is integrated with the HDMI 1 inlet.

 

I have 2 wall connectors available: 1 terrestrial and 1 cable (using an F socket to PAL converter).

 

I scanned both analogue and digial channels but nothing is picked up, what am I doing wrong?

 

 


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  #2887392 16-Mar-2022 20:59
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You have to have a terrestrial UHF antenna that produces signal with sufficient strength and quality connected to the wall socket.





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  #2887460 17-Mar-2022 07:17
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What type of aerial can you see on the roof somewhere?


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  #2887463 17-Mar-2022 07:33
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1) How did you previously obtain TV signal - via this cable or a Freeview box ?

 

2) Are you in a Freeview coverage area ? https://freeviewnz.tv/get-freeview/get-freeview/coverage-check/

 

 





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  #2887464 17-Mar-2022 07:43
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My previous Samsung TV had a satellite connection where we plugged a cable in from a dish.

 

I don't have Sky or Freeview box.

 

I phoned a TV guy who entered the following settings manually on the Samsung: Satellite #1 OPTUS D1 160.0E, LNB Frequency 10750.

 

Unfortunately I can't find a place in the Sony TV's settings to enter these settings manually.

 

 

 

There is also an old antenna, but I don't think this is digital, I tried it in any case and it also didn't work.


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  #2887465 17-Mar-2022 07:49
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It seems you don't have an aerial and may not even be in a terrestial reception area.

 

The first thing to confirm is if you are even in the right area - where about are you?

 

If you are in the right area, then you will need to have an aerial installed.

 

If you are not in a terrestial area, then you will need to buy a satellite reciever to pick up the signal from the satellite dish.

 

EDIT: You won't find a place to enter satellite settings because it doesn't have a satellite tuner.


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  #2887818 17-Mar-2022 18:04
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notatechie:

 

There is also an old antenna, but I don't think this is digital, I tried it in any case and it also didn't work.

 

 

Installing a UHF antenna is better option than satellite service as sat is all standard definition mpeg2 transmissions that look vulgar on any modern TV.





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