HELP Needed!!

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Hi,
I hope someone will be able help me, yesterday i brought a used JVC analogue receiver and dish, i sucessfully installed the dish and lined it up with the Hotbird sat at 13E but i dont know how to store and search for channels as the old analogue box did not come with a user manual i looked at the JVC websites but come up empty handed. Does anybody know where i can go to download a manual or the only real thing the i need to know is how to search for channels and store them. Its a JVC TU-AD1000 analogue.


I Hope Someone can help

Thanks

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A nasty machine, a clone of the old Cambridge Industries BT 200

Not much chance of getting anything for this one
Even the remote set up was a bitch

You should be able to buy a second hand analogue unit for a fiver that works far better
 

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Tend to agree with CH on this one,I rmember it as being not very user friendly receiver, but from memory you can scan up and down the frequency manually and store the channels as you go through them, it won't do it like the digital receivers. You should also be able enter the frequencies direct, so armed with a printout from Lyngsat you should be able to do the job.

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The more I look at this thread the more I realised how much time I wasted - half a day - at a system in North London trying to tune one of these buggers in (only 24 channels or so). I unfortunately quoted a hour including callout on the phone.

The remote had up and down buttons which navigate in and out of menus, and left right buttons to select each tuning item

Put it in the bin now
 
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