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My Philips LCD when put in standby seems to lose all the digital channels and I have to rescan again, was ok until Wednesday upgrade. All other TV's working fine. Any ideas.

Thank's

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Never had a problem before changeover, but I scan it finds 106 channels I store and can watch channels, put TV into standby, switch back on and all gone no signal, rescan all back again. This is effecting 2 out of 4 TV's, 1 fed straight from RF1 on Sky Box, others from RF2 through Amp. When scanned all channels 80% and good picture. I have tried the power down and scan without aerial and then as new install on both problem sets and will see if that works, thanks for the help.

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As above we 4 TV's, 2 are keeping the scan and 2 are losing it when put in standby and then require rescan. First TV is straight out of RF1 on the Sky Box, this loses all channels once the TV is put into standby, the other TV is fed from the Amp in the roof which is Fed from RF2 on Sky Box, however 2 other TV's fed from the same amp do not lose channels when put into standby. It sounds like the receivers in these 2 TV's cannot handle it. If I do away with the amp I think I will lose my Sky which I have set to Ch38 on ATV. Any more ideas.

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Oxford (Oxfordshire, England) Full Freeview transmitter
Friday 30 September 2011 9:06AM
Swindon

@Brian
One TV is 4 years old built in freeview.
The TV is 12 Months old built in freeview.
The 4 year old TV is Philips widescreen flat TV 42PFL7662D, the 12 Month Old is a Samsung 21" LCD built in freeview.
Post Code SN3 4WE Swindon.

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*Update* 1 year old TV working fine now after new service install, The older TV just wiped it as if was first switch on, fingers crossed.
Thanks for all your help.

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