It helps to have video in Guide. When 49% shows hit program, look fo rother programming while waiitng for a picture to pop into the window. When it shows hit cancel.
Problem with P262 12/16/2003
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I used to get my OTA digitals fine. One came in strong registering about 90.
Two others were what I would call medium strength, registering in the 70's. Very seldom if ever have I had a problem receiving them, with both a 6000 and now the 811.
One is what I would call border-line. Usually had good reception but on occasion it would suffer drop-outs.
The new software P262 shows a screen if you tune to a DTV OTA channel that is weak or not found.
Offair digital signal lost.
Please wait, adjust antenna, or select channel up or down.
I am getting this on all digitals except for the one rated at 90 signal strength.
The channels I cannot tune have strengths of 61, 78 and 75.
They fixed the issue of dropping saved channels when they are not tuned, but now it seems there is a threshold to be able to see them.
No, I don't remember. Until I got my replacement 811, I had always had the 49% problem.gpflepsen said:Remember when there were no 49% problem? One of the early SW updates broke it. This is a SW problem. The 49% problem came with the update that saved the (formerly) dropped channels when they weren't broadcasting. Before this, there wasn't a 49% problem.
Iceman said:No, I don't remember. Until I got my replacement 811, I had always had the 49% problem.
MikeF said:I am going to try everything I can to optimize for OTA tomorrow. I have an 811 from the first week or shipping, SW 267. Like stated before, I have lived through this problem since 262. 266 and now 267 map more channels but they will not lock. I do live a long way from the signal sources (80+ miles) and use the RS model 190 with their most powerful booster. I have the antenna pointed in the general direction of the source, Topeka. I almost always get the CBS digital (76%) but I cannot lock the ABC. The PBS stations I can occaisionally lock with the button trick. Weird thing is I can always get a FOX digital from Salina (65miles) off the back right side of the antenna. I have never failed to lock it. Tomorrow I am going to move the antenna part of the booster to the middle of the cable run. The booster already has a sensitivity control so I don't need to add one. I am also going to install a rotor to help fine tune into each station. If this does not get things working better, E*** will hear from me about replacing the 811. Is there anything else I can do to improve the signal path?
I am not going to go that far. I have done all I can with the 811. Funny thing was last night I locked on the OTA digital from KC, 160 miles away. I am now convinced that my OTA problem is the 811. I am fed up seeing the 49% bug on channels that when and if they lock get anywhere from 60% to 85%. Yes, I am a long distance but I am also on the highest elevation in the county. The 811 will map out over 20 different digital stations dependeing on what way the antenna is pointing. It will only dependably lock 2 of them. And yes that has gotten worse as the sw updates has come. I know that multipath is part of the problem. The ABC from Topeka in their wisdom have tha analog on 49 and the digital on 48. I have come to the conclusion that it is time to put the 811 in a box and get a STB HD tuner. Due to the 811's limited stretch modes and the dark picture problems, I only use it for OTA anyway. All other viewing is done with a 510. I am now open to suggestions on what kind of STB tuner to look for. My only requirement is it have DVI and WORK.Move closer to the source