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[email protected] August 16th 12 11:16 PM

Panasonic TV fault today
 
I've been experiencing the "No Service" issue on my Panasonic plasma on BBC1 since yesterday evening. I switch over to another channel and back again to temporarily solve it. It has happened at least 7 times since yesterday evening and again this evening.
My signal strength is great 10/10 and if I unplug the aerial I receive a "No Signal" error message instead - so I know it's not a signal problem.

Has anybody managed to solve it?

Should I take the TV back to the shop as it is 3 years old on a 5 year warranty?

Martin Brown August 16th 12 11:23 PM

Panasonic TV fault today
 
On 16/08/2012 17:32, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article ,
Mark Carver writes:
On 16/08/2012 17:14, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

OK, looks like this is a widespread problem, but possibly only
with a few Panasonic models. Reset/retune makes no difference.
The consensus seems to be it's more likely to be a change the
BBC did yesterday than it is to be a buggy firmware update.
I emailed BBC transmitter engineering...


You're not alone

Post 11 onwards

http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1658172

It's either something the Beeb have done, that Pannys don't like, or
(more likely) something non compliant in the Panny's existing firmware.

If it's the latter, it will have to be put right by Panasonic, via an
over the air update. The downside is they are normally carried on the
BBC Mux, which might provide a difficulty if you can't receive it !

Do the affected sets have an Ethernet and/or USB port ?


Mine doesn't (slightly too old for that I think).
It has an SD card slot, and I did see a reference on the
internet somewhere (about a different problem) that some
can be updated by using this.


Mine does have ethernet and built in freesat tuner which it is normally
using. I put it on DTV terrestrial for the news and it seems fine apart
from grumbling that new channels have been found do I want to retune.

It might be helpful to know the model numbers and ages of failing ones.

Regards,
Martin Brown

[email protected] August 17th 12 12:15 AM

Panasonic TV fault today
 




It might be helpful to know the model numbers and ages of failing ones.



Regards,

Martin Brown


My set is a Panasonic TX-L26X10B is three years old and has been faithfully retuned to cope with all the recent channel changes. Retuning this morning didn't make any difference.


Andrew Gabriel August 17th 12 12:15 AM

Panasonic TV fault today
 
In article ,
Martin Brown writes:
It might be helpful to know the model numbers and ages of failing ones.


TX-L26X10B, 3 years old.

This is not an HD set, but someone else mentioned their HD set is
impacted, so that would be at least one other model impacted.

TX-23LXD50, probably 5-6 years old, not impacted.

These all have integral freeview tuners.

--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]

[email protected] August 17th 12 12:20 AM

Panasonic TV fault today
 


It might be helpful to know the model numbers and ages of failing ones.



Regards,

Martin Brown


My set is a Panasonic TX-L26X10B is three years old and has been faithfully retuned to cope with all the recent channel changes. Retuning this morning didn't make any difference.

Norman Wells[_7_] August 17th 12 12:43 AM

Panasonic TV fault today
 
wrote:
It might be helpful to know the model numbers and ages of failing
ones.



Regards,

Martin Brown


My set is a Panasonic TX-L26X10B is three years old and has been
faithfully retuned to cope with all the recent channel changes.
Retuning this morning didn't make any difference.


Exactly the same here with exactly the same model, bought May 2009. I
don't seem to have the same problem on a TX-L26X20B, however, which is
just that bit newer, October 2010.

I'm on the Sandy Heath transmitter if that's relevant.


R. Kennedy McEwen August 17th 12 01:54 AM

Panasonic TV fault today
 
In article , Andrew Gabriel
writes

OK, looks like this is a widespread problem, but possibly only
with a few Panasonic models. Reset/retune makes no difference.
The consensus seems to be it's more likely to be a change the
BBC did yesterday than it is to be a buggy firmware update.
I emailed BBC transmitter engineering...

Don't expect Panasonic UK service to be enthusiastic in resolving it
either!

I am still waiting to receive the card with the software update that
would resolve acknowledged problems with Panasonic firmware following
Phase 1 of the Rowridge Transmitter switchover back in March.
Fortunately, the problem disappeared on Phase 2 of the switchover a few
weeks later, but that just shows there is something fundamentally
unstable and non-compliant with the Panny firmware, not that the problem
has gone away.

I haven't had any issues with the changes to the PSB mux for the
Limpets, or the return to normal afterwards (I didn't do a retune to get
the extra Limpet streams just in case), but I sure wouldn't want to be
the proverbial "elephant hanging over a cliff with my tail tied to a
daisy" waiting on a Panasonic UK rescue!

Why can't Panasonic just contract engineers with proven ability to write
compliant firmware? Most other vendors seem to manage OK.
--
Kennedy


Martin Brown August 17th 12 09:35 AM

Panasonic TV fault today
 
On 16/08/2012 23:15, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article ,
Martin Brown writes:
It might be helpful to know the model numbers and ages of failing ones.


TX-L26X10B, 3 years old.


That is a surprise since I think my unaffected HD one is about the same
age TX-L37G10B. (but I don't think it was ever used on terrestrial DTV
over the Olympics since satellite had many more HD channels).

If memory serves G/X/? signify freesat/network addon features.

This is not an HD set, but someone else mentioned their HD set is
impacted, so that would be at least one other model impacted.

TX-23LXD50, probably 5-6 years old, not impacted.

These all have integral freeview tuners.


I have access to a TX-26LXD60 and a TX-?30L??? will check at the
weekend. Although I'd have expected to have been rung up by now if there
was anything funny going on with BBC1 !

Regards,
Martin Brown


David[_14_] August 17th 12 10:07 AM

Panasonic TV fault today
 
Well my Panasonic a few years old now had a function issue Panasonic took
their time, 3 years, to provide an upgrade so I doubt you will get anywhere
my next TV will not be a Panasonic.
Regards
David





wrote in message
...

I've been experiencing the "No Service" issue on my Panasonic plasma on BBC1
since yesterday evening. I switch over to another channel and back again to
temporarily solve it. It has happened at least 7 times since yesterday
evening and again this evening.
My signal strength is great 10/10 and if I unplug the aerial I receive a "No
Signal" error message instead - so I know it's not a signal problem.

Has anybody managed to solve it?

Should I take the TV back to the shop as it is 3 years old on a 5 year
warranty?


[email protected] August 17th 12 10:25 AM

Panasonic TV fault today
 
My PANASONIC TXP37X10B had this problem a few months back after DSO. The problem cleared but has returned this week with the BBC channels.

Panny or BBC at fault??????? Software V. 1.005 on mine which is stated as the latest when trying a scan update.
J


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