Tuesday, September 30, 2008 - 01:59 pm, by: David Vaughan(Davidv)
Ah! We are indeed talking about the Soarer then.
You have two options:
One is to use the scan function to preset channels. Hold down Scan for at least two seconds and see what it finds.
Second is to tune manually, changing the channels using the up/down buttons, and when you find a channel you want then hold down whichever channel button you want to set to it for at least two seconds.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 - 05:39 pm, by: Daryl Demarte(Helieng)
Chris, it does if you fit Vlad's TV tuner conversion kit. It will also require the power supply replacing which throws up error code 12 on the diagnostic check.
Wednesday, October 01, 2008 - 01:36 am, by: Dmitriy Milyutin(Wetcoast_soarer)
Thanks, David! I did set channels via scan button. The problem is, some programs with bad signal were set automatically, now I want to delete them and do not know how. Some tuned manually and it is fine now.
Wednesday, October 01, 2008 - 07:23 am, by: David Vaughan(Davidv)
You can remove channels by selecting a channel on which there is no signal and then setting the bad channel number to that one. Alternatively, select good channels and set bad channel numbers to them as well, so you have duplicates but no empty channels.
The general method is to disconnect your battery for ten minutes then re-tune everything manually, including your radio as well as TV.
Friday, October 17, 2008 - 04:16 pm, by: David Vaughan(Davidv)
Really? Odd, it made mine disappear, whether I wanted it or not
You will have to do manual reprogramming, including programming some channels to null as I described above, then use SKIP to make sure you get only the tuned channels.