I just recently replaced my Directv with Dish. When the installer was trying to get my TV2 connected he couldn't get a clear picture and blamed it on the TV. He said the TV had to be tuned to ch.60 or ch.116 and my TV doesn't go up to 116. (it's an older TV). So he left with a wavy picture on ch.60 and left me thinking I'd have to replace my TV if I want it to work properly.
Upon doing some of my own research, I found that the channel you choose has to be display nothing but noise (snowy picture). My channel 60 was picking up a Spanish station even with NO antennae connected. I was able to get a clearer picture on almost every other channel between 21 and 69, but it still wasn't as good as I would have liked it. What I WAS able to do however is to use my VCR as the tuner (tune it to the channel you select in the the Setup RF Modulator menu)and tune the TV to ch.3. Now the picture comes in excellent. It's a little more of a pain because now I not only have to control the TV and Satellite receiver, but also the VCR power & tv/video. Fortunately the remote with the receiver is able to control all three and I was able to get rid of the TV remote. Better than having to go out and buy a new TV!!
Hopefully this is helpful to someone else as well.
Upon doing some of my own research, I found that the channel you choose has to be display nothing but noise (snowy picture). My channel 60 was picking up a Spanish station even with NO antennae connected. I was able to get a clearer picture on almost every other channel between 21 and 69, but it still wasn't as good as I would have liked it. What I WAS able to do however is to use my VCR as the tuner (tune it to the channel you select in the the Setup RF Modulator menu)and tune the TV to ch.3. Now the picture comes in excellent. It's a little more of a pain because now I not only have to control the TV and Satellite receiver, but also the VCR power & tv/video. Fortunately the remote with the receiver is able to control all three and I was able to get rid of the TV remote. Better than having to go out and buy a new TV!!
Hopefully this is helpful to someone else as well.