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  2. Many Freeview devices now prompt you to retune (rescan) when a new service launches or a change has taken place, and all you need to do is press ok or retune. But if yours doesn't do this, you may need to manually start the retune. The process is straightforward.

  3. You should retune your TV or box regularlyperhaps two to three times a year. When you retune, your Freeview device scans for new channels or updates to existing channels, which means you're receiving all the channels available and getting the best out of Freeview in your area.

  4. A manual re-tune can be used for any Freeview-based service such as BT, Youview and Talk Talk. Before carrying out a manual re-tune, you need to know which transmitter your aerial is pointing...

  5. When something has changed or been updated, most Freeview devices will ask you to retune for channel changes. Watch our retune videos or follow our automatic retuning steps.

  6. It is best to re-tune your radio when they are broadcasting, so it will store the station in its memory.

  7. A manual retune will ensure you are tuned to the transmitter your aerial is pointing towards, to ensure you get the best possible signal, as per your Freeview coverage prediction.

  8. The Freeview channel lineup changes now and again. You may be required to rescan or retune your Freeview box or TV set to ensure you have the right Freeview channels. Here's some help on tuning, scanning and adding Freeview channels.

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