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You don't really need one. Stereo amps are just mono amps times two with a single power supply. So if the distortion is one channel you still have the good channel as a guide to what is happening in the bad. It won't be the power supply, so just compare the two channels, you will find what is wrong that way.
These numbers are the LCN (Logical Channel Number) assigned by the broadcasters. It will only be at 350 if it is the same channel from a different transmitter. You need to know the 'channel' of the frequency to manually tune it in. You are talking about the program number not the channel (frequency), a common mistake. i.e ABC in Sydney is transmitted on CH12 (226.5Mhz) and the LCN's for each program are 2,21,22,23,24,201 & 201. If your antenna also picks up the signals from the Kings Cross transmitter ABC is CH30 (543.5Mhz), as these are later in the spectrum they are put in the LCN list starting at 350.
I have a similar setup & I just run the second amp straight off the other amp by running positive & remote wires directly from 1 amps positive & remote inputs to the others amps inputs. But my head unit has RCA inputs, (sub in & front & rear inputs) so from my 4 channel amp I run 2 6 inch alpine S's to the front to the front RCA inputs of the head unit, & 2 Pioneer 440w 6x9 inch speakers to the rear inputs. & my 800w 12 inch sub from my 2 channel amp to the sub woofer inputs on the head unit. Has blown my eardrums for nearly 12 months now great stuff!
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If you have this error then it can normally be fixed with the software meaning that it is not a hardware problem and you might not need to send it off to get it fixed.
To do this you should use the recommended guide that will show you how to fix it in under an hour or of course you can send it in.
It happens sometimes as the data becomes corrupted.
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