About 5 days ago I began experiencing a new problem with my local CBS digital OTA signal (WVLT Knoxville. HDTV transponder 30). When I change to this channel it starts jumping, displaying the header channel information, the picture flicks on and off, the message box about display options comes on, etc. It also does this on the other subchannel of transponder 30, UPN. I am 30 miles from the tower and get above 80% signal strength on this and 6 other OTA channels, which come in fine. If I hit the INFO button, the jumping stops and the signal is fine. When I clear the box the jumping starts again. I looked at past posts but could not find anyone else having this problem. Of course, if I let this jumping go on long enough, I get BSOD.
I deleted all my digital channels and restored them, problem still the same.
I called DISH customer service, and they insist it is not their problem, there is something wrong with the signal. I asked them why I was able to get a clear signal when I pressed the info button. They replied that the picture you get when you do this is software driven.
I asked for a technician to come out, they seemed reluctant to send one, but I have one coming tomorrow afternoon. The reciever is still under warranty.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there any possible way this could be the local channel's fault?
Oh, I have an 811 reciever and radio shack antenna boom mounted. This is my first post to this great forum that I just discovered today.
I deleted all my digital channels and restored them, problem still the same.
I called DISH customer service, and they insist it is not their problem, there is something wrong with the signal. I asked them why I was able to get a clear signal when I pressed the info button. They replied that the picture you get when you do this is software driven.
I asked for a technician to come out, they seemed reluctant to send one, but I have one coming tomorrow afternoon. The reciever is still under warranty.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there any possible way this could be the local channel's fault?
Oh, I have an 811 reciever and radio shack antenna boom mounted. This is my first post to this great forum that I just discovered today.