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  • Spitz
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
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    Channel List Storage

    I have a 42LG50 tv that works perfect except it forgets the saved channels. Every time it is turned on, it display some channels but not all. I have gotten a schematic and it shows that there are 3 flash memory chips but no information about what is stored in each one. Also can the channel list be stored in the tuner? This is probably the same for all tv's so does anyone know where the channel list is stored?

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