Is anyone else having intermittent stuttering and blackouts on channel 232 KTLA? I started noticing it last night, and it's still occurring now on our 211 (also with our 622, so it can't be the receiver). Any input appreciated.
Okay...at least it's not just me! Did they happen to say when the issue may be resolved?
I don't know what Dish gives you if you get KTLA as part of a superstation package. But I am in the LA area and get it as part of my local channels add on package. It is the old analog feed only.Does anybody know if DISH receives and distributes the digital signal, or the old analog signal? I'm guessing it's still the analog signal, but I can say that their digital signal (which I can get with an indoor antenna) has been having some issues lately, including wild signal fluctuations, and a few occasions on which the digital signal "froze" and then went black for a while.
I don't know what Dish gives you if you get KTLA as part of a superstation package. But I am in the LA area and get it as part of my local channels add on package. It is the old analog feed only.
If you are getting the digital feed the problem may just be that KTLA might be experimenting with their digital signal. Until next year I believe all digital broadcasts are considered to be in test mode. Where I live, my view of the broadcast antenna on Mt. Wilson is partially blocked by a foreground ridge. Until two months ago the KTLA digital signal strength at my house was 0. Then it suddenly jumped to 66 and I get a gorgeous picture on my 622 using the OTA tuner. Except that every so often (maybe once every three weeks or so) the signal goes back to 0 for a day or two.
I don't know what Dish gives you if you get KTLA as part of a superstation package. But I am in the LA area and get it as part of my local channels add on package. It is the old analog feed only.
If you are getting the digital feed the problem may just be that KTLA might be experimenting with their digital signal. Until next year I believe all digital broadcasts are considered to be in test mode. Where I live, my view of the broadcast antenna on Mt. Wilson is partially blocked by a foreground ridge. Until two months ago the KTLA digital signal strength at my house was 0. Then it suddenly jumped to 66 and I get a gorgeous picture on my 622 using the OTA tuner. Except that every so often (maybe once every three weeks or so) the signal goes back to 0 for a day or two.