How To Auto Tune A Toshiba Tv

 
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Hi guys, Recently bough tthis TV and just got round to tuning the freesat. Now the satellite I'm scanning is Astra 28.2 and it's picking up hundreds of channels, problem is about 90% of them are all the regional variations and they are in no order at all. is there any way I can just scan for my regional variations or will I have to just live with it?
Many thanks in advance.

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  • #2
    Hi guys, Recently bough tthis TV and just got round to tuning the freesat. Now the satellite I'm scanning is Astra 28.2 and it's picking up hundreds of channels, problem is about 90% of them are all the regional variations and they are in no order at all. is there any way I can just scan for my regional variations or will I have to just live with it?
    Many thanks in advance.

    I didn't think Toshiba did Freesat TV's? - presumably you mean you've got a FTA (Free To Air) satellite TV, which is your problem.
    Freesat is a specific receiver and EPG for the free channels on 28.2E - it's this EPG which makes it simple and easy to use.
    As far as I'm aware only Pansonic, Sony amd LG made Freesat TV's (and Sony don't any more).
  • #3
    Hi guys, Recently bough tthis TV and just got round to tuning the freesat. Now the satellite I'm scanning is Astra 28.2 and it's picking up hundreds of channels, problem is about 90% of them are all the regional variations and they are in no order at all. is there any way I can just scan for my regional variations or will I have to just live with it?
    Many thanks in advance.

    I think you have a free to air separate box? this may help
    http://www.lyngsat.com/28east.html
  • #4
    Probably the obvious advice is to read the User Manual for your satellite receiver as there will be an option in the menu to reorder channels to your preference and (usually) to create 'Favourite' lists.
    Posting the make/model of your box would be a help.
    As has been said your TV does *not* have a satellite tuner
    'Toshiba 42VL863B 42 inch 3D LED LCD TV with a Freeview HD tuner'
  • #5

    As has been said your TV does *not* have a satellite tuner
    'Toshiba 42VL863B 42 inch 3D LED LCD TV with a Freeview HD tuner'

    I looked in to buying this TV and I was under the impression it *DOES* have a DVB-S tuner. Although it is hard to find a company advertising this. I presume it is also DVB-S2 as well, but it is wrong to presume.
    http://eu.consumer.toshiba.eu/en/products/tv/42VL863#productDetailSpecifications
  • #6
    I looked in to buying this TV and I was under the impression it *DOES* have a DVB-S tuner. Although it is hard to find a company advertising this. I presume it is also DVB-S2 as well, but it is wrong to presume.

    Even it if does, it's still not a Freesat TV
  • #7
    Even it if does, it's still not a Freesat TV

    I never said it was.
  • #8
    I looked in to buying this TV and I was under the impression it *DOES* have a DVB-S tuner. Although it is hard to find a company advertising this. I presume it is also DVB-S2 as well, but it is wrong to presume.

    http://eu.consumer.toshiba.eu/en/products/tv/42VL863#productDetailSpecifications
    It seems that this TV is not meant for the UK market, The European version does have a DVB-S2 tuner!
    http://www.home-entertainment.toshiba.co.uk/Televisions/3D-TV/42VL863/#/detailsTab
    The UK version does not have a DVB-S2 tuner! :eek:
    It seems a little like Rip-off Britain again to me. :mad:
    Edit; after checking the Manual for the UK version it seems that there is a DVB-S2 tuner that Toshiba's UK website does not list in the specifications! :eek:
    Seems to be just a FTA tuner rather than a freesat tuner though!
  • #9
    A friend of mine has an LG tv that isn't advertised as satellite capable, however when I helped him move house I set up his tv and spotted the input. When we got it running, same thing, the channels were all over the show, but you have the option of arranging them or deleting them. Bit of a nightmare though !
  • #10
    Thanks fellas, not really bothered anyway, only really use my HD box, but the cable is installed just as a backup
  • #11
    Hi guys there is a picture of the rear of my TV here
    http://www.avforums.com/review/Toshiba-Regza-VL863-42VL863B-47VL863--3D-LED-LCD-TV-Review.html
    and the manual is here, there's no option in the menus regards regional channels for FTA or Freesat channels
    http://www.toshiba-om.net/LCD/PDF/English/Country_Specific/VL863-4247-English-Specific.pdf
  • #12
    As mentioned above, it has a FTA sat tuner, so will pick up all FTA channels. You can re-order the channels you want to watch to bring them to the top of the menu, or use the favourites menu.
  • #13
    I raised this about another Toshiba TV (37UL8638B) reviewed by TechRadar back in early November - they also described it as having both Freesat HD and Freeview HD tuners but it turned out just to be a FTA sat tuner. JoinFreesat had heard a while back that Toshiba had announced plans to launch a Freesat TV but nothing ever came of it. I suppose the problems that LG, Sony and Panasonic have had put them off.
    http://www.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual/televisions/plasma-and-lcd-tvs/toshiba-37ul863b-1040208/review?artc_pg=1
  • #14
    I have one of these! It was a lucky replacement for a faulty UL863B as Dixons no longer have any of the UL models.
    Both have a free-to-air receiver which is OK but not the best, as it's slow to change channels and of course a jumble without Freesat compliance, trying also to work out which Channel 4 is mine, which ITV1 HD, and so on. The lists linked to elsewhere and in this thread have been invaluable!
    However, with both TVs I have been unable to save favourite lists that I create - they work for a while but are lost after the TV is powered off. Anyone else had this issue on a Tosh? The UL went back to Dixons for this issue plus a complete wi-fi failure. As the VL doesn't have wi-fi that's not an issue, as I've now accepted the 3D instead and run a LAN cable! But I don't know what to do about my favourite lists as the Sat is quite hard to use without them! This issue affects Freeview too but I can remember channel numbers for that!
  • #15
    On the 42UL863B, you can reorder the Freeview EPG under Menu / System_Setup / DTV_Settings / Channels. It will save them after being in standby, as long as you don't have Menu / System_Setup / DTV_Settings / Standby_Channel_Update turned on, or do another DTV scan.
    Unfortunately, as I have just found out this morning, there doesn't appear to be a Standby_Channel_Update to turn off for the satellite EPG. I re-ordered it yesterday with the 4 HD channels (yes it does have S2) at the top, and they have now been punted back down the order by the numerous incarnations of Channel 4.
  • #16
    I have the same issue with my 42vl863b. Tune in, sort in order and then the next day, they're all jumbled up again. Returned one and as I'd had it 6 weeks before it started doing it Replaced by store but same happens with replacement so must be a 'feature'. Pity as its a great TV otherwise.