Is it possible for the UHF portion of a 622s OTA tuner to fail and not affect VHF?
I received a call from my mother in-law (aka Millie) stating many of her antenna channels displayed "No Signal." I bought her an HDTV and gave her one of my old 622s gathering dust last year to bring her into the HDTV era when she retired. Other than having to get a new crypto (purple) card, all has been working well...until late last week when her OTA channels crapped-out. Anyway, instead of having her call Dish Network, I worked a half-day and made the 120 mile drives since I have work in the Baltimore area the next couple days. Plus, I plugged into her 30-year old Channel Master UHF/VHF rooftop antenna, which hasn't been used in 20-years, so I really wanted to check if there were any problems with the antenna.
Upon arrival, I noticed only one-quarter of the local OTA channels were working:
Baltimore MD
WMAR, 2.1, ABC, RF38 (UHF), 17-miles, 107 Az, SN:0
WBAL, 11.1, NBC, RF11 (VHF), 17-miles, 107 Az, SN:89
WJZ, 13.1, CBS, RF13 (VHF), 17-miles, 107 Az, SN:82
WMPT, 22.1, PBS, RF42 (UHF), 33-miles, 146 Az, SN:0
WUTB, 24.1, CW, RF41 (UHF), 13-miles, 128 Az, SN:0
WBFF, 45.1, FOX, RF46 (UHF), 17-miles, 107 Az, SN:0
WNUV, 54.1, CW, RF40 (UHF), 17-miles, 107 Az, SN:0
WMPT, 67.1, PBS, RF29 (UHF), 10-miles, 74 Az, SN:0
WGAL, 8.1, NBC, RF8 (VHF), 47-miles, 47 Az, SN:57 (York PA)
Washington DC
WTTG, 5.1, FOX, RF36 (UHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:0
WJLA, 7.1, ABC, RF7 (VHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:75
WUSA, 9.1, CBS, RF9 (VHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:73
WFDC, 14.1, UNI, RF15 (UHF), 33-miles, 192 Az, SN:0
WDCA, 20.1, MNT, RF35 (UHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:0
WDCW, 50.1, CW, RF50 (UHF), 31-miles, 187 Az, SN:0
WETA, 26.1, PBS, RF27 (UHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:0
WRC, 4.1, NBC, RF48 (UHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:0
Hmmm. It appeared to be a problem with the VHF-UHF antenna since all the VHF chanels were working (fewer of them in this area), yet all the UHF channels were not. Regardless, I performaned a hard reset on the 622 and rescanned all OTA channels prior to heading to the roof. The problem continued...
I headed to the roof and everything looked fine...antenna was in good shape (although still a little rusty), and the cabling I ran last year looked just fine. For sheets 'n grins, I plugged the OTA cable into the tuner on her HDTV and ran a scan. Viola! It found all the missings channels. Now I'm stumped! The problem has to be with the 622, but I've never heard of just the UHF portion of the OTA tuner card going bad without it effecting its ability to decode VHF. Anyone else have this problem?
Next up...should I call Dish Network to replace the receiver? Millie doesn't have the protection play so this will cost her some money. And will it lock her into another 24-months of service? Moreover, this is an owned receiver so will she own the replacement receiver? I brought along two more 622s that were sitting in the closer so I'm not looking to spend any of her money. In this case, Dish would need to mail a purple crypto card since they've been setting in the closet since late-2007.
Finally, how difficult is it to swap-out the OTA tuner module on the 622? I'll gladly swap it out...just as long as it's not soldered in place.
Thanks in advance.
P.S., Is there anything else I can do to reset this receiver (some sort of hardware reset) in hope of recovering from the OTA tuner not decoding UHF?
I received a call from my mother in-law (aka Millie) stating many of her antenna channels displayed "No Signal." I bought her an HDTV and gave her one of my old 622s gathering dust last year to bring her into the HDTV era when she retired. Other than having to get a new crypto (purple) card, all has been working well...until late last week when her OTA channels crapped-out. Anyway, instead of having her call Dish Network, I worked a half-day and made the 120 mile drives since I have work in the Baltimore area the next couple days. Plus, I plugged into her 30-year old Channel Master UHF/VHF rooftop antenna, which hasn't been used in 20-years, so I really wanted to check if there were any problems with the antenna.
Upon arrival, I noticed only one-quarter of the local OTA channels were working:
Baltimore MD
WMAR, 2.1, ABC, RF38 (UHF), 17-miles, 107 Az, SN:0
WBAL, 11.1, NBC, RF11 (VHF), 17-miles, 107 Az, SN:89
WJZ, 13.1, CBS, RF13 (VHF), 17-miles, 107 Az, SN:82
WMPT, 22.1, PBS, RF42 (UHF), 33-miles, 146 Az, SN:0
WUTB, 24.1, CW, RF41 (UHF), 13-miles, 128 Az, SN:0
WBFF, 45.1, FOX, RF46 (UHF), 17-miles, 107 Az, SN:0
WNUV, 54.1, CW, RF40 (UHF), 17-miles, 107 Az, SN:0
WMPT, 67.1, PBS, RF29 (UHF), 10-miles, 74 Az, SN:0
WGAL, 8.1, NBC, RF8 (VHF), 47-miles, 47 Az, SN:57 (York PA)
Washington DC
WTTG, 5.1, FOX, RF36 (UHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:0
WJLA, 7.1, ABC, RF7 (VHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:75
WUSA, 9.1, CBS, RF9 (VHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:73
WFDC, 14.1, UNI, RF15 (UHF), 33-miles, 192 Az, SN:0
WDCA, 20.1, MNT, RF35 (UHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:0
WDCW, 50.1, CW, RF50 (UHF), 31-miles, 187 Az, SN:0
WETA, 26.1, PBS, RF27 (UHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:0
WRC, 4.1, NBC, RF48 (UHF), 32-miles, 192 Az, SN:0
Hmmm. It appeared to be a problem with the VHF-UHF antenna since all the VHF chanels were working (fewer of them in this area), yet all the UHF channels were not. Regardless, I performaned a hard reset on the 622 and rescanned all OTA channels prior to heading to the roof. The problem continued...
I headed to the roof and everything looked fine...antenna was in good shape (although still a little rusty), and the cabling I ran last year looked just fine. For sheets 'n grins, I plugged the OTA cable into the tuner on her HDTV and ran a scan. Viola! It found all the missings channels. Now I'm stumped! The problem has to be with the 622, but I've never heard of just the UHF portion of the OTA tuner card going bad without it effecting its ability to decode VHF. Anyone else have this problem?
Next up...should I call Dish Network to replace the receiver? Millie doesn't have the protection play so this will cost her some money. And will it lock her into another 24-months of service? Moreover, this is an owned receiver so will she own the replacement receiver? I brought along two more 622s that were sitting in the closer so I'm not looking to spend any of her money. In this case, Dish would need to mail a purple crypto card since they've been setting in the closet since late-2007.
Finally, how difficult is it to swap-out the OTA tuner module on the 622? I'll gladly swap it out...just as long as it's not soldered in place.
Thanks in advance.
P.S., Is there anything else I can do to reset this receiver (some sort of hardware reset) in hope of recovering from the OTA tuner not decoding UHF?