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Fishmad

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#93385 19-Nov-2011 19:57
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Hi all,I am new at this so please bear with me for a moment.This TV comes with builtin freeveiw now when I run a antenna cord from the tv to the wall all I get is a anologe weather channel,I have to run the tv back through the telstra cable (which is also the same cable which gives me the weather channel)to get all the other channels and once this is done there are 2 channels saved on the analoge line and none on the digital line.
So have I not connected something properly nor have I not turned something on? When the tv was turned on the first thing it did was save all the freeveiw channels,then we had telstra setup and now I have unplugged every cord to the telstra decoder so there wouldnt be any interference when I tried to plug and play the freeveiw channels.
Why would the tv only pickup two analoge channels and then use one of those channels to run telstra even though on auto tune the tv only picked up 2 analoge channels.
Sorry to be an annyance to anyone,maybe I should have asked one of the kids before they went to australia to work,can you help please

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  #547295 19-Nov-2011 20:12
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Your post is very confusing to me, but from what I can pick out it seems like you're plugging your TV into the TCL coax and expecting to get Freeview. This won't work.

What type of TV aerial do you have on the roof? Your TV needs to be plugged into this, not the TCL coax cable.


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