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perturbed1234
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Aug 15 2020, 09:44 AM
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Guys, I would like to ask your advice.
I have an LG integrated digital TV running LG's WebOS. I bought a Greentek (full product name: Dtv-12 Digital indoor Tv Antenna Aerial Uhf for Mytv Myfreeview Antenna). I installed the antenna and did a TV auto-scan. My signal quality is 98% according to my TV (I'm in KL center) but I am unable to switch from Mux1 -> Mux2 since there is no option available on my TV -- it's just auto-scan.
I can only find TV3, NTV7, 8TV and few shopping channels. Ideally, I would like to also receive RTM, RTM sports and Bernama news.
Should I buy the MyFreeView box? What are the recommended next steps so that I can get RTM + Bernama.
Thank you very much for any help or pointers.
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perturbed1234
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Aug 25 2020, 06:39 PM
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QUOTE(shaun_kok @ Aug 15 2020, 03:32 PM) Do you try the manual scan option on your TV? The myFreeview/MYTV frequency for MUX 1 is Ch 45/666MHz (TV3, 8TV and others) while for MUX 2 is Ch 43/650MHz (RTM channels and others) in your location. Try repositioning your Greentek antenna first to other location during manual scan while tuning for RTM channels. You will find a spot in your house where both multiplexes are receivable. There is no need for separate myFreeview/DVB-T2 set top box as your LG TV already has DVB-T2 built in. Shaun_kok, thank you for taking the time to write down this info in response to my earlier question. I found it extremely helpful to understand what I was doing wrong. I got all my channels working and it all very clear. I thought that each UHF channel is linked to only a single broadcast channel. Instead, what happens is that when I manually tune and update on my TV, the single UHF channel carries multiple broadcast channels. Thank you very much for clearing up my doubts and helping me to access all the broadcast channels.
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