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maryisk 21-Feb-2015 2:42 PM

Please Help. Only getting 1 channel, LOS to at least 10 channels within 50mi
 
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so this is my tv signal analysis. i live on the 19th floor of an apartment building in Toronto. my window faces southwest (in direct line of sight). there are no buildings in front of me that are in the way of this line of sight, yet with the mohu leaf 50 (tested with and without the amplifier attached), i am only getting channel 9 (CFTO), which also happens to be the only VHF channel. ive tried many different placements across my large SW facing window, with no changes. It's also worth noting that i have tried cheaper antennas (Digiwave BMX HDTV Digital Antenna) and more expensive antennas (Antennas Direct Clearstream V2), with the same result. what am i doing wrong?

No static at all 21-Feb-2015 3:07 PM

Sounds like your TV is set to only receive cable frequencies. Go into the menu & set to scan for TV, not cable channels.

maryisk 21-Feb-2015 3:34 PM

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Originally Posted by No static at all (Post 49621)
Sounds like your TV is set to only receive cable frequencies. Go into the menu & set to scan for TV, not cable channels.

i think youre right, the cable side is highlighted, but nothing i press on my remote will shift that highlighted section to the left.

No static at all 21-Feb-2015 3:46 PM

Is there a Set Up option in the menu?

ADTech 21-Feb-2015 4:09 PM

Hint:Try the "Manual Tuning" option instead of "Automatic".

Otherwise,

1. Get the model # off the TV set (label on back).
2. Go to http://www.lg.com/us/support/software-manuals
3. Enter your model # to access the owner's manual for your TV set.
4. Follow the specific directions for your set to switch the tuner from "Cable" to "Antenna".
5. Re-run the channel scan.

If needed, contact LG's customer support for additional assistance.

https://www.lg.com/us/support/message-customer-support

maryisk 21-Feb-2015 5:12 PM

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Originally Posted by No static at all (Post 49621)
Sounds like your TV is set to only receive cable frequencies. Go into the menu & set to scan for TV, not cable channels.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ADTech (Post 49625)
Hint:Try the "Manual Tuning" option instead of "Automatic".

Otherwise,

1. Get the model # off the TV set (label on back).
2. Go to http://www.lg.com/us/support/software-manuals
3. Enter your model # to access the owner's manual for your TV set.
4. Follow the specific directions for your set to switch the tuner from "Cable" to "Antenna".
5. Re-run the channel scan.

If needed, contact LG's customer support for additional assistance.

https://www.lg.com/us/support/message-customer-support

heres the owners manual for my model. it doesnt show anything about how to switch from cable to antenna

maryisk 21-Feb-2015 5:24 PM

im talking to lg customer service now and they seem to have no idea what im talking about. im getting the same advice regarding changing from cable to antenna in the tuning settings, but no one seems to know how i can do that

ADTech 21-Feb-2015 6:04 PM

What is the specific model #?

Do you have the original remote for the set?

How old is the set?

maryisk 21-Feb-2015 6:06 PM

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Originally Posted by ADTech (Post 49629)
What is the specific model #?

Do you have the original remote for the set?

How old is the set?

model number: 32ld330h, original remote, and i bought the TV from best buy 3 weeks ago

GroundUrMast 21-Feb-2015 6:06 PM

What's the model number of your TV?

maryisk 21-Feb-2015 6:07 PM

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Originally Posted by GroundUrMast (Post 49631)
What's the model number of your TV?

lg 32ld330h

ADTech 21-Feb-2015 6:37 PM

That model is not a typical consumer TV set, it's one intended for use by the hospitality industry and as such, was intended for setup by an installer who is familiar with those configurations.

Personally, I'd recommend returning it for a refund and purchasing a set intended for the general public.

If you want to see if we can stumble through the setup or, perhaps someone here has worked on these in a commercial environment, go to http://www.lg.com/us/commercial/led-tvs/lg-32LD330H click on the "Downloads" tab and download the commercial mode setup guide.

Assuming you have the installer remote (not one intended for guest usage, see respective guides), you have to set the tuner mode via the instructions on page 12 in order to get it to tune antenna channels. If you didn't get the installer remote, you're at a dead end.

maryisk 21-Feb-2015 7:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ADTech (Post 49633)
That model is not a typical consumer TV set, it's one intended for use by the hospitality industry and as such, was intended for setup by an installer who is familiar with those configurations.

Personally, I'd recommend returning it for a refund and purchasing a set intended for the general public.

If you want to see if we can stumble through the setup or, perhaps someone here has worked on these in a commercial environment, go to http://www.lg.com/us/commercial/led-tvs/lg-32LD330H click on the "Downloads" tab and download the commercial mode setup guide.

Assuming you have the installer remote (not one intended for guest usage, see respective guides), you have to set the tuner mode via the instructions on page 12 in order to get it to tune antenna channels. If you didn't get the installer remote, you're at a dead end.

i have no idea what i did, but i went into the installer menu and played with the BAND/AFC (Band/Automatic Frequency Control) (scary stuff) and all of a sudden the antenna was highlighted in auto tuning and picked up 12 channels in UHF =D

thank you so much!

No static at all 21-Feb-2015 8:23 PM

Wow, good to hear!!

Hats off to all the excellent detective work!!


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