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macklin
5th April 2007, 03:04 PM
How can i make my tv change stations quicker, at the moment it is changing very slowly. The manual is in japanese/english if you know what i mean.
thank you
Jean Bloom
rrich
5th April 2007, 04:16 PM
On the channels with a single digit, enter "0" then the dight.
???
Dean
5th April 2007, 04:22 PM
How can i make my tv change stations quicker, at the moment it is changing very slowly. The manual is in japanese/english if you know what i mean.
thank you
Jean Bloom
Dont think you can? can you?
Unless a stronger signal makes it switch faster?
RobP
5th April 2007, 04:37 PM
Has it always done this or is it something that has developed over time.
If the latter then it is in need of repair.
Iain
5th April 2007, 08:32 PM
Sounds like digital taking time to find signal due to signal strength although our new Hitachi HD TV is painfully slow compared to the SD STB on the old CRT set.
More info on TV, STB if the ere is one HD or SD etc etc, and your location in relation to the stations being sought.
AlexS
5th April 2007, 09:26 PM
's an STB with an HD or SD?
Big Shed
5th April 2007, 09:45 PM
's an STB with an HD or SD?
I assume you know what stands for?
STB = Set Top Box
HD = High Definition
SD = Standard Definition
In other words they relate to digital television
You can buy an digital set top box, SD, to turn your current TV (television) into a digital TV.
A HD STB needs to be connected to a suitable TV, plasma screen or LCD screen. It has much higher resolution, not all programs are broadcast in HD.
Quite simple really:rolleyes:
Stuart
5th April 2007, 09:52 PM
I strongly suggest you do a search on , and , and read carefully what he has said, only just recently, on the subject.
Iain
6th April 2007, 07:54 AM
's an STB with an HD or SD?
is a technical terminology used when the batteries are flat in the remote, the TV is switched off at the power point after changing the batteries in the remote, you are holding the remote back to front, you are holding the wrong remote or that last red just put you out of all control of the remote.
Groggy
6th April 2007, 08:23 AM
I strongly suggest you do a search on , and , and read carefully what he has said, only just recently, on the subject.Let me help here
"...While I am in rant mode, there is no neccessity for the letters "" to proceed every thing that goes wrong. Leave them out or don't bother posting...." <- smaller font than the original...
AlexS
6th April 2007, 01:34 PM
Let me help here
"...While I am in rant mode, there is no neccessity for the letters "" to proceed every thing that goes wrong. Leave them out or don't bother posting...." <- smaller font than the original...
Oops. Sorry :-
Cliff Rogers
7th April 2007, 12:31 AM
Let me help here
"...While I am in rant mode, there is no neccessity for the letters "" to proceed every thing that goes wrong. Leave them out or don't bother posting...." <- smaller font than the original...
On a serious note.... (pls ignore my sig for one minute here)
Does this include these smilies? :: :wtf1: :wtf3:
Groggy
7th April 2007, 12:43 AM
On a serious note.... (pls ignore my sig for one minute here)
Does this include these smilies? Ask Cliff, it's his quote. Me? I'm off to find my hard hat.