Any further info as to when the OTA problem will be fixed? My 622 can't hold a signal to save its life. It was better for a day or so and then it crapped the bed.
As a professional software engineer (not for E*), I can tell you that there is no such thing as "info as to when the problem will be fixed". I don't mean that they don't release such info, and certainly no company would do so. Rather, I mean that it is not possible to tell how long it will take.
If they knew how long it would take, that would imply that they knew what was causing the problem. Most of the time for fixing the problem is finding the problem. It usually involves something like changing:
to
if i=4 and s>3 then goto exit
which takes 30 seconds to type, maybe a few minutes to compile, and then a few days of beta testing, and a day to setup the download to receivers.
Oh and meanwhile you play your recording of the Tonight Show of Arnold saying:
You are idiot, you are so stupid!
because you forgot that you shouldn't exit if S is not greater than 3.
Anyway, it is finding that mistake that takes most of the time, and it is not possible to say how long.
One factor here is that there are undoubtedly very few engineers at E* who understand tuning OTA Digital Stations. It's entirely different from receiving a satellite signal, and something that no one at E* was doing at all a couple of years ago (or so). So, there are clearly only a few guys who can figure it out.
If you read the threads, you know that these guys have a bunch of people who are collecting data from customers, and in fact, we know that they now have a malfunctioning customer receiver to test and check out.
622 is the most important E* product, and they are clearly working on fixing it.