Phillips TV does not hold default channel
I got a used 1992 Phillips 21" set. Set it manually to channel 73 for Dish
Network, to replace a smaller set at the same RF connection. It worked
normally with Dish Network, where the remote changes channels. Turned it
off, still plugged in and connected to Dish Network.
Next day, turned it on, it did not retain the previous channel 73 setting,
had defaulted back to channel 2.
The smaller older set was a 1985 Toshiba, but it retains the last channel
setting used, like any other TV I've used.
Is there a problem with the Phillips, or is this common in newer sets?
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