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GE Model 31GT720 television audio processor problem
I have a GE TV, model 31GT720 with a strange problem with the audio
processor. On occasion, the processor will flip by itself to the SAP channel. When I go in via the remote to try to switch it back to the main audio channel, it won't change to anything else. It's just stuck in the SAP mode. So far, the only thing that seems to get it straightened out is to unplug the set for a couple of minutes, and plug it back in. But then, I have to reprogram channels, etc. Anybody have any ideas on what could be causing this? Thanks!!! George |
GE Model 31GT720 television audio processor problem
Why dont you google there is a multitude of info on this..
"George Carden" wrote in message . .. I have a GE TV, model 31GT720 with a strange problem with the audio processor. On occasion, the processor will flip by itself to the SAP channel. When I go in via the remote to try to switch it back to the main audio channel, it won't change to anything else. It's just stuck in the SAP mode. So far, the only thing that seems to get it straightened out is to unplug the set for a couple of minutes, and plug it back in. But then, I have to reprogram channels, etc. Anybody have any ideas on what could be causing this? Thanks!!! George |
GE Model 31GT720 television audio processor problem
Agreed: Thomson is aware of the symptom and their fix recommend is to have
the consumer occasionally unplug the set, this will temporarily cure the symptom. There is a work around if you care to do it involving adding a cap to a specific circuit of the set. Multiple posts have already been made regarding RCA/GE Audio Drop out and the remedy. "kip" wrote in message .. . Why dont you google there is a multitude of info on this.. "George Carden" wrote in message . .. I have a GE TV, model 31GT720 with a strange problem with the audio processor. On occasion, the processor will flip by itself to the SAP channel. When I go in via the remote to try to switch it back to the main audio channel, it won't change to anything else. It's just stuck in the SAP mode. So far, the only thing that seems to get it straightened out is to unplug the set for a couple of minutes, and plug it back in. But then, I have to reprogram channels, etc. Anybody have any ideas on what could be causing this? Thanks!!! George |
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