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Paul Csordas Posted on Feb 23, 2018

Hi, I have the TP-329 Walky talkies. I have selected channel scanning on both handsets but neither of them appear to connect. I have tried manually selecting channels with no luck. Please help.

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ExpressFiX

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  • Posted on Sep 06, 2008

SOURCE: oregon scientific walkie talkies

Hi Neil

You can obtain the Owner's Manual (Contains simple instructions) from link below

http://www.expressfix.net/manuals/2WayRadios/OregonScientificTP329



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rusellk

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2008

SOURCE: 37" Polaroid LCD TV No signal appears when select channel

I was having same problem, and think I got lucky and found fix.

Try unplugging the TV and waiting 30 seconds, then plug back in.

You will likely get blue screen with "No Signal".

Go to Menu, then scroll down to "Setup". Select "Factory Reset" then hit "Yes."

This did it for me. Wish you all luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 06, 2009

SOURCE: I have a MTX8000 Handie-Talkie FM Radio It is a 16 channel radio

You're on scan mode but have no channel in scan list. You might have to go to scan PROGRAM mode and select the channel you want to scan then press a side button to put that channel in the scan list then will scan.

radcom907

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2009

SOURCE: Dynex 32" 720 LCD HDTV - no channel listing after run auto scan?

Excuse me but the other answers are written by people who have not actually confronted the problem and are just guessing. They are all wrong. Here's the answer:

If your TV is expecting a TV input, it will keep searching for at least one TV channel on cable or antenna. If you only have a DVD player plugged in, for example, or if your cable is hooked up wrong, so there's no video signal on it, the TV will keep searching forever. (This is an unforgivable design flaw, by the way. But then, it was a cheap TV, wasn't it?)

To solve the problem, look at your remote control. You will find input buttons. Mine are small, along the top, right under the "power" button. Try pressing "video" for example, instead of TV. That stops the TV from hunting for TV channels.

Have a merry Christmas. Enjoy your new TV. Watch it in moderation and eat fruit and vegetables every day.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2010

SOURCE: Can't get HD channels selected on tv. Tried auto search with HDTV port connected and the menu selected to HDTV

Hello, the HDTV input is what you would use if you were not using a cable box.
You should connect your cable from the wall to coaxial input on the cable box, and connect an hdmi cable from the hdmi output on the cable box to the hdmi 1 input on your tv and then switch the tv to that input.
Tommy, HD Installations

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http://www.expressfix.net/manuals/2WayRadios/OregonScientificTP329



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http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schemview.php?id=1870


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