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SHARP LC-32LE244E - Does not search for DVB-T programs on the VHF band

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  • #1 16248377
    seba3112
    Level 10  
    Hello everyone, I need help searching for programs from the DVB-T terrestrial antenna on the VHF band. Antenna signal 100% functional. On the UHF band 21 - 69 searches for all programs. On manual tuning it turned out that there are no channels from 5 - 12 but some D9 etc. Has anyone encountered such a problem and how can it be solved? The tuning country is set to Poland.
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    #3 16248452
    Piotr2608

    Level 41  
    This type may have. Initially, DVB-T receivers as decoders and those mounted in TV sets were produced on the 21-60 UHF band. After some time new directives appeared, which forced the production of receivers for the VHF and UHF band.
    If the software / firmware change does not help, you will not do anything about it. You will only have to receive DVB-T in UHF band or purchase a DVB-T decoder.
  • #4 16248504
    seba3112
    Level 10  
    I had such an impression at the beginning that it can actually be like that, but what caught my attention was the information in the instruction manual in the specification that it was written in the TV functions VHF / UHF E5 to E69. And this information confused me. I will try to change the software and see how it comes out.
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    #5 16248505
    _kli_
    Level 41  
    seba3112 wrote:
    The tuning country is set to Poland
    Try to change to Germany.
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    #6 16248536
    Piotr2608

    Level 41  
    _kli_ wrote:
    Try to change to Germany.


    This can turn off MPEG-4 and turn on MPEG-2 search mode and VHF channels will not be found anyway. You can risk it.
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  • #7 16248538
    seba3112
    Level 10  
    kokapetyl wrote:
    seba3112 wrote:
    it turned out that there are no channels from 5 - 12 only D9 etc.

    Just like here: http://www.sat-charts.eu/artykul,2073,Raster-czestotliwosciowy-kanalow-DVB-T-VHF-i-UHF.html


    I already have this information. I expected answers in terms of TV settings, i.e. maybe some enabled function caused that these channels from E5 to E12 hid.
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    #8 16248665
    _kli_
    Level 41  
    Piotr2608 wrote:
    This can turn off MPEG-4 and turn on MPEG-2 search mode and VHF channels will not be found anyway.

    Ten Sharp is a production of Vestel. His vestel relative is, among others Toshiba with a similar problem -> https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic3265480.html#16151496
    slawek0702 wrote:
    my TOSHIBA starts searching from channel 9

    slawek0702 wrote:
    I changed the country to GERMANY and there are all channels
  • #9 16250908
    seba3112
    Level 10  
    _kli_ wrote:
    Piotr2608 wrote:
    This can turn off MPEG-4 and turn on MPEG-2 search mode and VHF channels will not be found anyway.

    Ten Sharp is a production of Vestel. His vestel relative is, among others Toshiba with a similar problem -> https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic3265480.html#16151496
    slawek0702 wrote:
    my TOSHIBA starts searching from channel 9

    slawek0702 wrote:
    I changed the country to GERMANY and there are all channels


    Thank you so much for the hints. Ironically, I have the same problem two apartments further in the same block and the TV here is quoted "Toshiba" from channel 9. When I finish the search tests on them I will try to write back. Best regards. I would also like to help solve the problems of my colleagues in other types of defects, however, there is a problem that my experience is born in terrible pain, and the worst when the solution is very simple. Thanks a lot again.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the SHARP LC-32LE244E television, which is unable to search for DVB-T programs on the VHF band despite a fully functional antenna. Users report successful program searches on the UHF band but encounter issues with channels in the VHF range (5-12). Suggestions include checking the TV's firmware, changing the tuning country to Germany, and ensuring the correct MPEG search mode is enabled. The TV is noted to be a product of Vestel, with similar issues reported in Toshiba models. The author expresses a desire to resolve the issue and assist others facing similar problems.
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