I'm sure it was just a slip, but be aware there are many causes of dementia - it is not synonymous with Alzheimer's Disease.
I found that if you deleted each of the analogue channels it no longer "switches" to analogue.
Not in my experience. You can't use Alzheimer's as a euphemism for it, because that is only one particular disease process with a particular set of characteristic symptoms and a therapeutic regime which would not be appropriate in other forms of dementia. The medical term for this class of diseases is dementia, and I am not aware of any other term which would cover it.There is a reluctance to use dementia today because of the former association with madness and being demented.
Thanks, I'll give it a shot next time I'm visiting. It's a Samsung but it may be possible to do the same. Why these modern TVs which were sold almost at the point of switchover didn't have a wizard option for 'just DVB thanks very much' I don't know!AF123, I Had this problem with my father a couple of years ago. It was a Sony TV. I found that if you deleted each of the analogue channels it no longer "switches" to analogue.
Could be worth a try in your case ...
Thanks, I'll give it a shot next time I'm visiting. It's a Samsung but it may be possible to do the same. Why these modern TVs which were sold almost at the point of switchover didn't have a wizard option for 'just DVB thanks very much' I don't know!
Yes but a digital tune only does not get rid of the defunct analogue channels on my Samsung. I
There's quite a bit about the problem on 't web.