Sanyo DP42410 (42") I've got my TV hooked up to an antenna. My antenna is on a rotator. My TV remembers the receivable channels after doing a channel scan, if the antenna is pointed "X", but when I rotate the antenna I have to do another channel scan. How can I make the TV remember all channels no matter what direction my antenna is pointed? Or how can I use the remote to tune to a channel that's not on the scan list? It's a Sanyo 42" The model number is DP42410. I hope I'm in the right place this time. If I'm not please excuse me.
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