My 721 receiver automatically took the L177 software download sometime late last week, I presume Friday night. Before that time, my receiver had been working fine and had not needed or been hard reset for several weeks.
Yesterday morning, the power went out. It was a very clean power outage, almost like a circuit breaker tripping, so I do not believe that the receiver has been damaged.
Once the power went out, I turned the surge protector for the 721 off so that I could power the receiver up once I was sure the power was back on and stable. After having power back for about an hour, I decided it was time for TV. I turned the surge protector back on and walked away from the TV.
After about 10 minutes, I came back to the TV and the 721 was still "acquiring data from satellite". Hmmm, I know that the 721 takes a few minutes to boot but this is a bit longer than I remember. I turned the receiver off with the power button, waited a few seconds, and back on. The acquiring satellite data reappeared for a few seconds and then the picture and sound appeared. I thought I was in the clear.
But I wasn't. I had about 2 hours worth of guide data for most channels, with some channels having what appeared to be full guide data. I turned the receiver back off for 20-30 minutes to make sure both tuners were available for guide data, despite knowing that one would suffice. Needless to say I still had about two hours of guide data for most channels.
I hard reset the receiver, waited for the long reboot, and everything appeared to be back to normal, including the full guide data for all channels.
Fast forward to this afternoon, back from church, ready to see if anything good is on TV. I immediately was presented with an acquiring satellite data screen. Great, I'm thinking, my receiver has decided to reboot itself. I waited several minutes and then turned the receiver off. I waited a few seconds and then turned it back on. The acquiring satellite data message appeared, then the pictured and sound appeared BEHIND the acquiring satellite data error (015)!
Before calling Dish, I ran a signal check (110 and 119 were 92; 105 was 70) and a check switch. Both were fine. When I went back to the TV, the signal and error were both there.
Oh well, I called Dish, got tech support, and got someone who was as convinced as I was that this was a software issue -- she filed an uncommon Trend Report per my request.
There's my story, here's my question: Has anyone else seen this with l177?
Yesterday morning, the power went out. It was a very clean power outage, almost like a circuit breaker tripping, so I do not believe that the receiver has been damaged.
Once the power went out, I turned the surge protector for the 721 off so that I could power the receiver up once I was sure the power was back on and stable. After having power back for about an hour, I decided it was time for TV. I turned the surge protector back on and walked away from the TV.
After about 10 minutes, I came back to the TV and the 721 was still "acquiring data from satellite". Hmmm, I know that the 721 takes a few minutes to boot but this is a bit longer than I remember. I turned the receiver off with the power button, waited a few seconds, and back on. The acquiring satellite data reappeared for a few seconds and then the picture and sound appeared. I thought I was in the clear.
But I wasn't. I had about 2 hours worth of guide data for most channels, with some channels having what appeared to be full guide data. I turned the receiver back off for 20-30 minutes to make sure both tuners were available for guide data, despite knowing that one would suffice. Needless to say I still had about two hours of guide data for most channels.
I hard reset the receiver, waited for the long reboot, and everything appeared to be back to normal, including the full guide data for all channels.
Fast forward to this afternoon, back from church, ready to see if anything good is on TV. I immediately was presented with an acquiring satellite data screen. Great, I'm thinking, my receiver has decided to reboot itself. I waited several minutes and then turned the receiver off. I waited a few seconds and then turned it back on. The acquiring satellite data message appeared, then the pictured and sound appeared BEHIND the acquiring satellite data error (015)!
Before calling Dish, I ran a signal check (110 and 119 were 92; 105 was 70) and a check switch. Both were fine. When I went back to the TV, the signal and error were both there.
Oh well, I called Dish, got tech support, and got someone who was as convinced as I was that this was a software issue -- she filed an uncommon Trend Report per my request.
There's my story, here's my question: Has anyone else seen this with l177?