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Gordy7

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#293714 9-Feb-2022 17:56
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A fairly new Panasonic TH-43JS610Z Andoid TV where the user manual was thrown out with the old TV  😃

 

I have hunted online for Satellite tuning/editing instuctions for this TV without success.

 

The user was with Sky but has now asked to tune the TV for Satellite Freeview.

 

I was able to do a blind scan and ended up with 182 channels and did a rough edit for the Freeview channels.... pretty messy.

 

Editing did not seem very intuitive.... or I was having a bad day.

 

I tried to do a scan for just Freeview channels without success.

 

Any help or pointers would be most appreciated.

 

 





Gordy

 

My first ever AM radio network connection was with a 1MHz AM crystal(OA91) radio receiver.


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  #2864546 10-Feb-2022 10:18
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I sent an email to Panasonic late yesterday and I have received a couple of PDFs which will help me. Very fast response and support.

 

The big problem when I did a Sat Tuner Blind Scan was the large number of Transponders found.... and I selected them all!

 

The doc provided lists the Transponder I should use: 12483 H 22500.

 

The Blind Scan has already given me the correct LNB freq.

 

Hopefully this should help setting up Freeview.

 

 





Gordy

 

My first ever AM radio network connection was with a 1MHz AM crystal(OA91) radio receiver.


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