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If you're connecting to the TV with a unit that you believe is supposed to be transmitting on channel one, check other channels and also check for a switch to select what channel it's transmitting on
Check the DC off set on all of your channels. There is a good chance the one is drifting. If you find a chanel where the DC Offset is drifting (+) check for a leaky cap C113 on that channels negetive feedback circuit.
It seems that the center channel has DC voltage at the output terminals, center channel amplifier is blown and you need to bring the receiver into a repair shop. You can use a voltmeter to check DC at speaker terminals, all channels should have 0 volts when no input signal applied (or volume control set to minimum).
Do not connect your speaker you can damage it.
Hello My friend. Don't worry once the Dimes is able to tune on PAL system by using the video (RCA entrances. Maybe you need to conect a old video recorder to imporve the image or yune the chanels.
But it works. I made it in Brazil (PAL system) and my Dinex works wonderfull.
Try to use the channel buttons and go below channel 2 or above channel 125,
You might find the video input there.
Hope this help.
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