While I'm an admitted recovering audio fanatic, I've never considered myself much of a video buff, but I'm beginning to think I'm a total TV moron...
We have the basic $10 cable TV thru Time Warner that offers just a few channels (not the $40-$50 "standard/basic" package). It's hooked to a 42" LG model 42LG30 flat screen...that all works out pretty well. I thought a basic rooftop TV antenna might give us the option of a few more channels, so I hooked it up....that also works out pretty well once I've programmed in the channels. The plan was to run both the cable and the antenna through an A/B switch and select between the two sources.
The problem is that when I program in the channels for antenna viewing, I loose the programmed cable channels when I switch back, and vice versa. Is this a TV specific concern exclusive to the LG TV, or is there something else I need to be doing?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
We have the basic $10 cable TV thru Time Warner that offers just a few channels (not the $40-$50 "standard/basic" package). It's hooked to a 42" LG model 42LG30 flat screen...that all works out pretty well. I thought a basic rooftop TV antenna might give us the option of a few more channels, so I hooked it up....that also works out pretty well once I've programmed in the channels. The plan was to run both the cable and the antenna through an A/B switch and select between the two sources.
The problem is that when I program in the channels for antenna viewing, I loose the programmed cable channels when I switch back, and vice versa. Is this a TV specific concern exclusive to the LG TV, or is there something else I need to be doing?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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