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you have tried the SW on other channels and it worked right? Have you tried other speakers on the SW channel? I think it is more likely that your SW channel's volume is too low or it is turned off in the options somewhere.
did u find any solution with the mixer? I have a similar problem. Channel 2 works great, Channel 1 is sending only the Left side, something like Mono instead of Stereo.
Usually if you go into the setup menu, there is an option to allow you to either "scan" for a channel, or "input" a channel. In this case, select "input" and see if the TV will allow you to press the up and down channel buttons and go to a specific channel. If so, when you get to channel 4, press the "add this channel" option (or whatever the menu option says) and you should then be able to go to channel 4 using the buttons on the front without skipping over it.
Recommend changing your FINAL drive AMP IC most house BOTH right and left channels, your drivers right channel input is good cuz it is used to make the left channel signal
The channel buttons on the tv and remote only navigate through the channels programed into the tv. You will need to go into set up and scan for channels or manually add channels you wish to receive.
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