Ask Us: How do I get my channel Nine back?
By Ty Pendlebury on 30 September 2009
It's great that there are new digital channels becoming available, but what do you have to do to get the new ones and keep the old?
We step you through how to rescan your digital television to pick up new Freeview channels as well as find existing channels that may have inadvertently disappeared.
Topics: channel, digital, nine, scan, inadvertent, new
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Comments (3)
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galahs commented on 01/10/2009 23:00 Report abuse
On some tv's rescanning is not enough. I had to reset my tv to the manufacturers defaults, then rescan.
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benschke commented on 30/09/2009 16:30 Report abuse
You are kidding aren't you ??? Awesome article.... lol
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GregM2 commented on 30/09/2009 16:18 Report abuse
Or more to the point, "Why would you want to...?".
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