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SAMSUNG 5500 TV Trouble I receive channel 2.2 and 2.3 but NOT 2.1

I can receive channel 2.2 and 2.3 but NOT 2.1! And 2.1 is my main ABC channel!

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I know this tv has digital capabilities, so i don't need to get the digital box, what do i need to watch my local channels? i have directv but does not include local channels (ie. fox, abc, nbc).

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To tune the local channels do the following.

1 Press the MENU key on the remote control to
display the Main menu.

2 Use the CURSOR "UP" or "Down"
keys to highlight
Manual Channel Search. Press ENTER.

3 Use the CURSOR "Up" or "Down"
keys to select Cable,
Air (Antenna), or Digital Add-On.

After the search is complete, the HDTV will exit the
menu system and return to normal TV viewing.

IMPORTANT FACT: This HDTV maintains only one database

of digital channels. Therefore, when you search for

cable channels, the database of antenna digital channels

will be deleted. You will only be able to receive those
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NOTE:"Not available" will appear on the screen

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Analog RF Digital Caption

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Memory, Digital Caption

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HDMI 1/2 Memory, Digital Caption, V-Guide
OK.

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For a solution, you can turn off the motion compensating frame interpolation tech on your TV. Each manufacturer calls it something different but the name will have something to do with smoothing out motion like 'Smooth Motion'. In this case, you need it off for the motion to be it's smoothest (not the case with most TV though).

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