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Anonymous Posted on Feb 01, 2014

Yamaha HTR-6030 Receiver

Where can I buy the fm antenna from in New Zealand?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2008

SOURCE: remote code

This can be a frustrating process! I have had similar problems in the past, but perseverance is key!

Please be sure that you did all of these tricks:

1 Be sure to press and HOLD down the appropriate input button while pressing the AV power button for 3 full seconds.

2 Enter the code. Unfortunately, you may have to try all of the codes listed for your manufacturer. There are 23 for Phillips! There are "only" 8 for RCA, so you might try that compnent first.

It sounds like you are doing the right things, but is it possible that you are accidentally hitting a wrong button during the process? ie; using the TV power button instead of the AV power button? After completion of the task, are you then hitting the proper component button, such as DVD before trying to use the remote to control that device?

I apologize if you have tried all of these things, but I am not sure of your level of expertise! Good Luck!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2008

SOURCE: Playstation 3 audio connection into Yamaha HTR-6040 AV Receiver

Solved problem with Yamaha HTR-6040 AV Receiver. My daughter had inadvertently changed the program to "Direct Stereo" mode which allows sources to bypass the decoders and DSP processors so you can listen to 2-Channel PCM and Analog sources. Nothing to decode digital audio in this setting!

Chuck

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2009

SOURCE: yamaha htr 5240 receiver, need fm antenna adapter

this is your manual http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/av/english/re/HTR-5230.pdf

this is the 300 ohm adapter you need from radio shack and just install some small gauge speaker wire to it. or just splice the one that came with your receiver.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062054

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Frank Fulton

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: trying to program my Receiver, a Yamaha HTR 6130 to the AUX on my Comcast remote, but neither of the codes they gave me seem to be working.

Do a code search from comcast. If you have the Comcast manual it shows you how to search for codes manually, it can take 15 to 20 minutes for you to do it, however, it should fid your code. The only drawback is that you can only control the volume and power, you won't have input or soundfield control. Hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2009

SOURCE: Yamaha HTR-6230 receiver set up w/HDMI no sound

BD and DVR hooked up to the receiver and from the receiver to the TV right? If yes: Your receiver set to pass sound trough to the TV, if you want sound from the home theater setting has to be changed.

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My parents gave me a reciever that they used to have... the Yamaha HTR 6030... And i am having trouble hooking up the sound

Here you will be able to find the owners manual:

http://usa.yamaha.com/products/audio-visual/av-receivers-amps/htr/htr-6030_black__u/?mode=model

If you provide more details of your trying to do I can assist you further.
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If you can't use one of the Optical Digital Audio INPUTs on the HTR-6030, why don't you just use the Analog Audio Out on the HDD and an Analog Audio IN on the HTR-6030? It has one actually marked 'DVR', but any one would do.


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Yamaha htr 5240 receiver, need fm antenna adapter

this is your manual http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/av/english/re/HTR-5230.pdf

this is the 300 ohm adapter you need from radio shack and just install some small gauge speaker wire to it. or just splice the one that came with your receiver.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062054
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Is it possible to play my ipod nano through my Receiver?

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Yamaha HTR-6030

There's possibly some leakage internally.

Do you have a normal (Playback only) CD player on the MD/CD-R input? It's supposed to support a RECORDING device as you can see by the OUT (REC) connections. A recorder would have shielded cables there and maybe the circuitry is such that ungrounded/unshielded output to the recorder allows a leak of the FM, which is developed inside the receiver.

Since you know that FM is leaking why don't you just selct some other idle source before selecting MD/CD-R? Have you also heard, say, the DVD, if it is playing when you select MD/CD-R?

Or skip the analog route entirelzy and run digital cables from your CD player to one of the Digital Inputs, if you have a spare one. They're all functionally the same. I guarantee the FM won't get in that way.

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No component video output

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The Yamaha HTR-6030 offers two types of video monitor output: Component and Composite. You may need to connect both types to your television as the HTR-6030 does not have composite to component video conversion. In other words, to view your VCR on your TV, you need to use the composite video monitor connection. However, for a DVD player or other source that has component video connections, use the component video monitor output to your TV. If your TV has both types, you simply switch between the two with your TV remote to access the proper video monitor output signal from the HTR-6030.
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