In the past few months I have started to slowly lose more and more channels. At first, I could unplug my receiver and let it restart itself, but this no longer works.
More than half of my channels come in crystal clear, never a problem, and then there are others that work at first, but after about 3 minutes they start breaking up and become unwatchable, until it says "For ordering information, plase call customer service, ext. 721."
The thing is, there are 2 other receivers on this satellite that have no problems whatsoever, the catch is they are newer receivers and mine is an old RCA DRD430RGA.
Once again, I've never had problems until the past few months and there was nothing to provoke this sudden 'crapping out'. My entertainment center has remained untouched (except for the few and far between actions of dusting) and the cables are safe and out of the way.
Could someone give me some info on what they think might be wrong? Is something probably configured wrong, could the 3rd LNB be bad on my dish? Could a cable have went bad, or what I am assuming is most likely, could my ancient receiver have become TOO old and can no longer decrypt channels?
Any responses would be appreciated, thanks.
More than half of my channels come in crystal clear, never a problem, and then there are others that work at first, but after about 3 minutes they start breaking up and become unwatchable, until it says "For ordering information, plase call customer service, ext. 721."
The thing is, there are 2 other receivers on this satellite that have no problems whatsoever, the catch is they are newer receivers and mine is an old RCA DRD430RGA.
Once again, I've never had problems until the past few months and there was nothing to provoke this sudden 'crapping out'. My entertainment center has remained untouched (except for the few and far between actions of dusting) and the cables are safe and out of the way.
Could someone give me some info on what they think might be wrong? Is something probably configured wrong, could the 3rd LNB be bad on my dish? Could a cable have went bad, or what I am assuming is most likely, could my ancient receiver have become TOO old and can no longer decrypt channels?
Any responses would be appreciated, thanks.