This is my first post, and it's hard to tell if I'm on a big-dish or little-dish forum, but my problem involves a 10-foot combined C and Ku band dish, Motorola 922 analog/digital receiver.
When the networks recently discontinued their analog signals on W3 and moved to the co-located Ku band satellite--can't remember the identifier--I bought a new Primetime 24 annual subscription from National Programming Service, the new provider.
CBS and ABC come in just fine on channels 500 and 501, signal strength for both is 100, quality 65, picture excellent. But when I go to channel 502--NBC--the receiver skips right over it as though there's absolutely no signal there and goes to a 900-something channel.
NPS is no help at all. "We no longer have a technical department," the order-taker says.
Is this problem mine--i.e. my equipment (which works perfectly for every other channel both C and Ku band)? Is it NBC's? Or is it NPS's? Opinions, please.
Stephan
When the networks recently discontinued their analog signals on W3 and moved to the co-located Ku band satellite--can't remember the identifier--I bought a new Primetime 24 annual subscription from National Programming Service, the new provider.
CBS and ABC come in just fine on channels 500 and 501, signal strength for both is 100, quality 65, picture excellent. But when I go to channel 502--NBC--the receiver skips right over it as though there's absolutely no signal there and goes to a 900-something channel.
NPS is no help at all. "We no longer have a technical department," the order-taker says.
Is this problem mine--i.e. my equipment (which works perfectly for every other channel both C and Ku band)? Is it NBC's? Or is it NPS's? Opinions, please.
Stephan