How to program an old panasonic tv to detect basic cable channels?

By , 5 September, 2010, 1 Comment

I have a 1987 Panasonic television that I want to work with basic cable. I need to program the tv to pick up the cable channels but I don’t have a remote for it and can’t find an auto-program button on it (too old for on screen menus). Do I need a converter box or something? Is there a way to manually program a tv this old without a remote?

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  • John

    Hard to say without the model number. I seem to recall that Panasonic’s of that era used mechanical slide switches (TV/Cable1[ICC]/Cable2[HRC] etc.) and add/erase buttons. They were usually situated behind or underneath a door or panel.

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