This is a feature for the blind. To turn the MTS off, press MTS on the TV remote one or more times until the screen displays MTS: Off. Note: If your remote does not have a MTS button, you can normally locate the feature through the TV's audio menu, or you can consult your user manual or e-manual. Connect your Sanyo TV to your cable or satellite receiver if you have one, then turn the television on. If you plan on only watching the over-the-air signal, then just turn your television on. Press the channel button on your remote control as if you were trying to change the channel. My TV says run channel auto scan. How do I do that? We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies on your device as described in our cookie policy unless you have disabled them.

Pick up digital TV (ATSC) channels by hooking up an antenna and tuning it into local broadcasters. Using an antenna to pick up digital TV channels works great if you live in a big city; it may take awhile if you live in a small town. The costs of putting in the new transmission and other broadcast station equipment to do ATSC are high, so small cities are having a hard time affording the job and also of finding the resources to do it.

Before you start investing in an antenna, check with your local broadcasters and see who has ATSC channels up and running. You can also look online at HDTV Pub. Just type in your zip code and find out who’s broadcasting in your area. The law requires these TV stations to broadcast in ATSC, not HDTV. HDTV is a subset of ATSC.

You can choose from both indoor and outdoor antennas. Indoor antennas work just fine if you are lucky enough to live in an area with great signals coming over the air, but most people get better results with outdoor antennas. Outdoor antennas are further categorized by three features:

  • Size: ATSC antennas fit into small, medium, and large groups.

  • Directionality: Some antennas (multidirectional) can pick up signals coming from any point of the compass, whereas others (directional) need to be aimed toward the incoming signal.

  • Amplification: Most antennas are unamplified (meaning they don’t have an electronic signal booster), but for weak signals, some antennas use a small preamplifier to boost the signals and help your TV tuner decode them.

Tuning in over-the-air HDTV can be tricky. The good news is that digital broadcasts are free of the snow, fade, and other things that made broadcast analog TV so frustrating. The bad news is that instead of these distortions, digital broadcasts are either on (working) or off (nothing, nada, zip). It’s not always a matter of being too far from the broadcast tower. Some homes may not receive signals because they are too close to the broadcast tower or they are located behind a hill.

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The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has developed a great system to help you figure out which kind of antenna you need to get ATSC signals in your home. Go to AntennaWeb, type some basic address information, and its database spits out an antenna recommendation for you. The CEA even has a color-coding system that participating antenna manufacturers put on the outside of their boxes so you can choose the right one at the store.

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Basic steps on how to do a digital TV retune are below. Only basic steps can be provided as every TV is different and we wouldn't want to be held responsible for stuffing up the tuning of your existing channels! So you do so at your own risk. Please note that the best way to do a digital retune is by the **MANUAL TUNING** not by the ** AUTOMATIC TUNING** in the menu of your TV.

MANUAL DIGITAL RETUNE - THE BEST METHOD

The following info is basic information on retuning 1x Television. If you have digital recorders, a set top box or multiple pieces of digital equipment. You need to do a retune on EVERY piece of equipment to tune in the digital channels.

Firstly you need to locate the **MENU** button on your remote. For different brands of TV this could have a different name.

  • Sony - **Home** Button
  • Chinese Brands - **Setup** Button
  • Some Panasonic models - ** SETUP ** Button

Generally, the majority of TV remotes will say MENU or SETUP. This is the button you want to press if you are feeling confident enough to do a digital retune yourself. Once you press this button you are looking for an item in the 'MENU' that says 'Manual Tuning'. For the fact that there are literally hundreds of different TV brands out there; there is no possible way of educating you on how to find the 'Manual Tuning' Option if you cannot find it. It is however, usually found by using the Up, Down, Left or Right navigational arrows on a TV remote.

Here comes the tricky part of a manual digital retune

You MUST know what channel numbers apply to your local area. Channel 7 is not on channel 7 and channel 9 is not on channel 9 etc. All the TV channels you watch have their own individual 'MUX' number between 6 - 55 (with the new 4G government restacking).

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In some areas you won't go wrong and you will be able to go through these numbers one by one until the signal strength comes up high and by pressing **OK** or ** ENTER ** button the TV should now manually tune in those associated channels. However, in other regions if you're tuning in channels you don't want from transmitters that are receiving a weak TV signal from your TV antenna you will only be tuning in channels that will pixelate or break up; resulting in a situation where you will think your TV antenna now has a problem!

Unfortunately, performing a manual digital retune is the best way to do retune your digital TV. You can usually find more information on your areas's exact digital TV channel numbers by googling 'Your local area + Transmission Towers'.

AUTO TUNING

Auto Tuning is the easiest way to perform your digital TV retune. Don't say we didn't warn you though! There is honestly an estimated 50% chance that you will have no problems at all and perhaps a 20% chance that you are going to regret trying the Auto Tuning yourself as your TV tunes in no channels or the wrong ones and you are left with less TV channels than you started with or more problems than you started with.

This is where you may call upon a professional TV tuning expert (TV technician) to sort out your problem. It is unfortunate that technology is sometimes confusing; but that is 2013 for you and that's why we have a business!

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