On that channel list the highlighted channel gives the signal strength
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On that channel list the highlighted channel gives the signal strength
Its not that. There should be an easier way. When you are on the channel you should be able to hit info and see the strengthThanks guys.
Ugh, I can't believe I never tried just going to the channel and waiting for the meter to appear. I must be getting REALLY impatient in my advanced years......
I agree. It used to be that way...Its not that. There should be an easier way. When you are on the channel you should be able to hit info and see the strength
Has anyone got a Dual Tuner OTA Module that works with the Walley? Mine is exposed on the back of the TV and runs at 94.7 degrees. Every time I scan it finds a different number of channels. From 14 to a high around 40. My 211K connected to the same antenna and splitter finds 80-90 channels consistently...
Its not that. There should be an easier way. When you are on the channel you should be able to hit info and see the strength
That might just be a Wally thing, unfortunately. I just added a dual-tuner OTA adapter to my Hopper Duo, and so far it seems to be rock-solid, consistently finding the same number of channels on consecutive scans.Has anyone got a Dual Tuner OTA Module that works with the Walley? Mine is exposed on the back of the TV and runs at 94.7 degrees. Every time I scan it finds a different number of channels. From 14 to a high around 40. My 211K connected to the same antenna and splitter finds 80-90 channels consistently...
Has anyone got a Dual Tuner OTA Module that works with the Walley? Mine is exposed on the back of the TV and runs at 94.7 degrees. Every time I scan it finds a different number of channels. From 14 to a high around 40. My 211K connected to the same antenna and splitter finds 80-90 channels consistently...
So of course, right after I posted this, I scanned the Hopper Duo again, and this time it was just as inconsistent as the Wally. So, never mind.That might just be a Wally thing, unfortunately. I just added a dual-tuner OTA adapter to my Hopper Duo, and so far it seems to be rock-solid, consistently finding the same number of channels on consecutive scans.
Yeah, if I could pick up even half that many, I'd be ecstatic!Boy some of you guys geta lot of cahnnels.
Yeah, if I could pick up even half that many, I'd be ecstatic!
Dallas is a big DMA.Boy some of you guys geta lot of cahnnels.