I just moved a week ago and DirecTV sent out a technican to do the new install. Just to the S-SW, there are some large trees across the street. The technican said that they would be a problem and my signal quality would probably be low. He set it up and told me it was at 94%. He seemed shocked.
Anyway, I haven't had much time to play around with the channels, but I noticed that sometimes the picture freezes on a few HD channels. I never had these problems at my old location.
At 101 I have:
95-94-93-0-94-99-94-98
94-95-94-0-94-100-92-100
93-100-93-0-94-100-94-98
94-0-93-100-94-99-93-100
At 110:
8 is 94 / 10 is 92 / 12 is 94 (The rest are N/A)
At 119:
22 is 87 / 23 is 0 / 24 is 89
25-32 are: 94-94-93-94-0-94-49-94
At 99:
83-80-81-79-82-80-80-79
83-84-81-80-87-86
At 99b:
0-49-0-75-0-94
15 is 0 / 16 is 0
17-24 are 0.
Now are all these zeros normal? I'm assuming I'm having some reception problems, but I have only noticed the problem on ESPN2HD and a handful of local HD channels.
I'm not sure if I should just deal with the problem or try to adjust the dish myself, but I would like to make the best of the situation.
And yes, cutting down the trees isn't an option. They aren't mine and they're on "protected" city property.
Thanks in advance.
Anyway, I haven't had much time to play around with the channels, but I noticed that sometimes the picture freezes on a few HD channels. I never had these problems at my old location.
At 101 I have:
95-94-93-0-94-99-94-98
94-95-94-0-94-100-92-100
93-100-93-0-94-100-94-98
94-0-93-100-94-99-93-100
At 110:
8 is 94 / 10 is 92 / 12 is 94 (The rest are N/A)
At 119:
22 is 87 / 23 is 0 / 24 is 89
25-32 are: 94-94-93-94-0-94-49-94
At 99:
83-80-81-79-82-80-80-79
83-84-81-80-87-86
At 99b:
0-49-0-75-0-94
15 is 0 / 16 is 0
17-24 are 0.
Now are all these zeros normal? I'm assuming I'm having some reception problems, but I have only noticed the problem on ESPN2HD and a handful of local HD channels.
I'm not sure if I should just deal with the problem or try to adjust the dish myself, but I would like to make the best of the situation.
And yes, cutting down the trees isn't an option. They aren't mine and they're on "protected" city property.
Thanks in advance.