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Re: Does the Sharp 32U-F810 TV have a digital tuner?
No it only supports analog. I'm pretty sure no CRT TV would be digital reception. Here is a link... Scroll down until you see the specs. First line is your answer: http://www.ciao.com/Sharp_32F540_CRT_TV_CRT__10021988#productdetail
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If your trying to receive over the air make sure the TV is not set to a Cable mode, if your on Cable your new TV is most likely a ATSC tuner (digital) and the cable company can map channels any way they want. If your old TV had the older style cable tuner, the lineup will be different.
HDTV has level thresholds, if the signal is weak you wont see anything, but the old TV would.
Without knowing much about where or what sort of TV your using, these are my best ideas.
You can get a manual here: http://www.lg.com/us/tv-audio-video/televisions/LG-lcd-tv-32LG30.jsp . Click on the Support and then on the right hand side look for User's Manuals. Since the TV has a tuner for ATSC, NTSC, and Clear-QAM, the next question is what is your signal source? (analog, digital and unscrambled cable)
If you are using OTA, make sure that the input is set to Antenna. Use antennaweb.org or tvfool.com to check the direction to point your antenna and the appropriate antenna for your distance to the transmitter. antennaweb assumes an external antenna and is very conservative in the list of channels you should be able to receive. tvfool gives the stations available with different antennas. If you have several tvs connected to one source, you may need an amplifier in addition to the splitter. This also can help marginal signals come in since digital is either enough for the tuner to resolve or no signal. (Check splitters and amplifiers if you suddenly can't get a signal that you used to receive. Also check if the antenna has been turned.)
Menu > Channel > Auto Tuning or Manual Tuning. If Lock System is active, you will need the password. Auto Tuning only searches for digital or cable channels. The manual tuning option should provide the signal strength as well for digital stations (as well as letting you search for analog signals or all signals (digital, analog, cable).
Use the input Cable for coax cable connections. Other inputs will not allow you to search for channels since they are meant to be controlled by the set-top box feeding the system.
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The TV you have bought from Belgium, Sharp 25R-S100_ model can only recive NTSC [National Telivision System Commitee], signals only. It is not a multisystem compactable one. In France, the telivision boradcasts are in SECAM system I thinks and knows. [It is known as Sequrntial Colour and Memory]. The TV you have bought will work in US and other countries like that, where there transmission sytem is NTSC. I don,t know whether in France there is TV stations transmitting on NTSC system. If have, your TV will receive that transmissions. It is a system compactibility problem.
If the matter is so, nothing can be done to receive programmes transmitting in SECAM system. If a system convertable device is available in France, that is SECAM to NTSC system converter, you can connect it according to the instruction manual come along with that device.
Your TV is capable of receiving 181 channels and have PLL[ Phase Locked Loop] channel locking system, but have only capable of receiving NTSC RF signals. Ok
You can program to regular (analog) antenna channels. To do so you must use the original remote which has a TV/DTV switch in the top right corner of the remote. Choose the appropriate mode for the type of channel you want to see or scan for. Here is a link to the owners manual and a picture of the remote swithc. The info on the signal switching is on pg.13. http://tv.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/funai/cr130dr8.html?idRes=707655
TUNING
This DVD+VCR is equipped with a frequency synthe-
sized tuner capable of receiving up to 181 channels.
These include VHF channels 2-13, UHF channels
14-69 and CATV channels 1-125.
Auto Channel Programming
1. Choose the SOURCE SELECT option, then use
b / B to select TUNER.
Use b / B to switch among TUNER, LINE1, and LINE2.
2. Choose the AUTO CHANNEL SET option, then
use b / B to find channels.
• The tuner will automatically cycle through all available
channels (TV/CATV) in the area and place them in
the tuner's memory.
•After the AUTO CHANNEL SET is complete, the
TUNING menu will hide and return to the TV screen
automatically.
3. Make sure the TUNING BAND is set appropriately
(TV or CATV).
• TV : If you are using a standard antenna to receive
channels.
•CATV : If you are using basic cable to receive
channels.
Negative. Here are the specs for your TV/DVD combo: I hope this solution is helpful. Please take a moment to rate this solution.
Toshiba MD13M1
Dvd
Type: DVD player - built-in
Media Type: DVD, CD, Video CD
DVD Repeat Modes: A-B repeat, title, chapter
CD Playback Modes: Program play, random play / shuffle, all tracks repeat, one track repeat
Tv tuner
Analog TV Tuner: NTSC
Reception System: NTSC-M
Analog Channel Qty: 181 channel(s)
Channel Coverage: VHF:2-13, UHF:14-69, Cable:1-125
MTS Stereo: Yes
Secondary Audio Program (SAP): Yes
Video features
Closed Caption Capability: Yes
Closed Captioning on Mute: Yes
Remote control
Type: Remote control - infrared
Features: Back-lit buttons
Connections
Connector Type:
1 x headphones ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) - front
1 x composite video/audio input ( RCA phono x 3 ) - front
This is probably a sticking button, similar IR signal from another remote control, or simply a short on the system board that holds the controls. A simple cleaning might take care of this.
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