Yeah, I noticed that too last night. I figured it was because all of the bandwidth was going towards others getting the download.Lucky said:It takes that guide forever to redownload, however.
Yeah, I noticed that too last night. I figured it was because all of the bandwidth was going towards others getting the download.Lucky said:It takes that guide forever to redownload, however.
FunkyBoss said:Yeah, I noticed that too last night. I figured it was because all of the bandwidth was going towards others getting the download.
Such variations in signal are a key indicator of multipath interference.I got the update last night but am still having problems with my OTA. I have the RadioShack Omnidirectional Amplified TV Antenna model 15-1634. It was on the same mast as the VOOM dish and was connected through a the VOOM supplied diplexor. I could not get locals with any reliability. I removed the antenna and placed it on top of my TV and connected it directly to the VOOM box. I am located less than 8 miles from all my local stations. I can move it around and get a strong signal on each station. The problem is that the signal will drop from 95-98 down to 70 or 80 and then back up. Does anyone have a suggestion?
Yes, finally. I forced an upgrade at around 10PM last night. I watched TV for about an hour after the upgrade and the channel labels came back, but the PG info wasn't back. So I went to bed. When I got up this morning, the PG info was back. So for some reason, it is taking a long time after the upgrade to come back. I wonder if they can throttle bandwidth between firmware upgrade downloads and PG downloads somehow.wase4711 said:Have you gotten the guide to download yet?
What antenna did Voom supply you with? Are your locals all broadcasting from the same location? Are they all UHF? I had good luck with the RadioShack UHF only antenna. I eventually swapped it out with the Voom supplied Stealth to try and pick up CBS in the Chicago area here since it broadcasts on VHF channel 3. But the UHF only antenna gave me all the other channels from about 40 miles from the broadcast towers.Hawkshaw said:Problems with OTA.
I got the update last night but am still having problems with my OTA. I have the RadioShack Omnidirectional Amplified TV Antenna model 15-1634. It was on the same mast as the VOOM dish and was connected through a the VOOM supplied diplexor. I could not get locals with any reliability. I removed the antenna and placed it on top of my TV and connected it directly to the VOOM box. I am located less than 8 miles from all my local stations. I can move it around and get a strong signal on each station. The problem is that the signal will drop from 95-98 down to 70 or 80 and then back up. Does anyone have a suggestion? Should I get a rotor and mount it higher? I hate to have to call VOOM back out.
I sure wish I could watch the Olympics on NBC. Memphis is not in the HD feed area, so NBC local is my only choice.
Watched the Cardinals on ESPNHD last night. Awesome! I’m hooked. Can’t stand to watch SD anymore. I’m committed to VOOM. I’m sticking it out til things improve or they go under.
I have heard that the signal strength for all locals will increase this Fall. Is this true and will it improve my reception?
Actually, some SD channels, like CNN Headline News, have been improved over the past few days. I don't believe sparklies have anything to do with the STB. But in any case, Great job Voom!sixy said:I just wanted to say that with this new software that we received tonight, I'm not noticing the sparklies that I would often see on various SD channels.
Great job Voom!