I used to be able to adjust the TV programs there and number them the way I liked them.
But I couldn’t change the radio stations.
Today you can set both, but I tried that recently and promptly deleted a few channels?
Since Swisscom has redesigned the homepage every six months, you have to constantly learn something new. Nothing is easy, everything is very complicated and, using the example of channel settings, it has even now become impossible.
Is there a step-by-step explanation plan and what each arrow means?
- Solutionselected by ThomasS
@Sowas You can also move radio stations, but of course only if you create your own list beforehand, “Create a new radio list”, the Swisscom station list (TV and radio) cannot be changed.
You can go to the station number and then enter the desired station location.
Up arrow with horizontal line above it -> station goes to the top of the list
Down arrow with horizontal line underneath -> Channel goes to the back of the list
Arrow up without a horizontal line above it -> the transmitter moves forward one transmitter position
Arrow down without a horizontal line underneath -> transmitter goes one transmitter position backwards.
I have now deliberately deleted a channel, you can get it back again by pressing the field above the list where it is displayed: *You can add 1 additional channels:" (it says: “Available channels search and add”), then all deleted channels will be displayed and you can add them back to your list. A re-recorded channel will then jump to channel number 1.
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé
@Sowas I found the way the TV list was created before a bit more manageable, but now that there is again the option to directly change the number of the place where the channel appears, it has become better again, and both radio lists now work the same way. I listen to so little radio on the box that it’s not worth the time it takes to create a separate list 😄. And the 3-4 stations that I mainly listen to are not in the Swisscom radio list and probably never will be. You are welcome to give feedback on how you found your way around. If you create your own list, the Swisscom channel list will appear by default in the language profile to which you have subscribed.
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé