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Georjean Posted on Jan 17, 2013

No dvb channels on panasonic dmr ex83

Freeview available through TV but no DVB channels when trying to view programmes through recorder. When performing an auto tune no channels found and message says check aerial which is fine because I can watch TV no problem. Can also watch previously recorded programmes but cannot record anymore.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2008

SOURCE: panasonic dvd recorder dmr ez47veb

If your cable is connected with just a scart lead (in AV2) you just put the recorder onto the AV2 channel. You need to connect the cable decoder to the recorder via an arial lead to be able to tune it in but there is no need just use the AV channel.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2009

SOURCE: I have a panasonic dmr-es20d dvd recorder. It has

This worked for me... In the "Others" section of the Setup options, set Quick Start to Off. Then select and confirm the Shipping Condition option. Power the unit down using the unit's on/off button then switch the unit off at the mains. After a few seconds, switch it back on at the mains then turn it on via the on/off button. On power-up, it should (eventually) start scanning, but this time it should find the channels. I usually only need to turn Quick Start off to force a clock update when the clocks go back/forward, but it would appear that with Quick Start enabled, the unit attempts to used cached info about the channel multiplexes, which was obviously invalidated by today's mux re-organisation. Hope it works for you too.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2010

SOURCE: Recorder has stopped decoding SD digital TV but analogue TV is OK

Dry joint - faulty capacitor on the PC board of the decoder. Found by wiggling the components and resoldering

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2011

SOURCE: My mother has a Panasonic DMR-ES20D DVD recorder it plays back DVD's ok but has lost all tuned channels. When performing a auto tune it gets to ch 53 and appears to hang with error code U80 in the dis

could be its not digital, so it will not pick up any channels as they are now all digital not terestrial through the aerial like the y used to be. you need a digi box now to plug the recorder into

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