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Poor reception when trying to get MW

Poor reception or with heavy noise aas the interference is very high on the MW. If there is no signal strength then the fault can be due to faulty RF in the radio, poor MW oscillator settings or a faulty IF settings.
Also a faulty antennae can cause poor reception and pick of stray signals.
Check for other interferances from household applicances.
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Try the resetting the TV. To do this unplug the power chord from power socket, and wait for atleast 45 minute. TV will reset itself. The try to get signals.
If your TV receive poor quality telivision signals, captioning may contain errors, or there might be no captioning at all. Some possible reasons for poor quality are automobile ignition noise, electic motor noise, weak signal reception or multiplex signal reception like ghosts etc.
If reset also didn't help you, the tuner inside your TV is defective, or weak. It should be replaced with same type and number. OK.
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Hello Blwas5 hi, If some channels have sound and others none, its either the TV has poor reception or, its the channel's weak signal. check them both or see if your neighbors TV acts like yours. If thy neighbor reception is good, then thy TV has poor reception, you can't do anything to fix that. get another TV with good reception qualities.
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The Phone must be on.
The SIM card must be a valid one.
The station you listen to and the network operator you use, must support the service.
The headset or enhancement needs to be attached to your phone. for the FM radio to function properly, it's an aerial as well as a headset.
Therefor if you are in a poor reception area for making/receiving calls it will also affect the radio signal.
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