I had posted before about having problems with quality issues at night with my local HD channels at night.
Well, I've been mucking with this thing and it's driving me crazy.
I'm in the 89406 zip so my local HD's are on the 99s/b sat on transponder 24.
I have a 3 LNB Slimline dish and a H21-200 HD receiver in the bedroom and a HR22-100 HD/DVR in the livingroom.
The problem I'm having now is that when the HD/DVR is on a local HD channel and the other one is on a local non-HD (channels 21 and 27 do not broadcast on HD), it messes up the receiver tunned to the local HD channel. It causes stippling and a searching for satellite error. The local HD channels are on 99s/b transponder 24 and the non-HD locals are on 119 transponder 29.
If I change the channel to a local hd or some non-local channel, then the problem goes away. If I disconnect the cable from the back of the box the problem goes away.
I can reverse the situation and the same occurrs, always messing up the local HD channel and not the other way around.
I mixed and matched the connections to the LNB and nothing changes.
Should I upgrade to a newer 5LNB dish or just live with it and be aware of what not to mix (as you know even if the box is turned off, it is still on as far as the tunner is concerned).
It's driving me nuts!
Well, I've been mucking with this thing and it's driving me crazy.
I'm in the 89406 zip so my local HD's are on the 99s/b sat on transponder 24.
I have a 3 LNB Slimline dish and a H21-200 HD receiver in the bedroom and a HR22-100 HD/DVR in the livingroom.
The problem I'm having now is that when the HD/DVR is on a local HD channel and the other one is on a local non-HD (channels 21 and 27 do not broadcast on HD), it messes up the receiver tunned to the local HD channel. It causes stippling and a searching for satellite error. The local HD channels are on 99s/b transponder 24 and the non-HD locals are on 119 transponder 29.
If I change the channel to a local hd or some non-local channel, then the problem goes away. If I disconnect the cable from the back of the box the problem goes away.
I can reverse the situation and the same occurrs, always messing up the local HD channel and not the other way around.
I mixed and matched the connections to the LNB and nothing changes.
Should I upgrade to a newer 5LNB dish or just live with it and be aware of what not to mix (as you know even if the box is turned off, it is still on as far as the tunner is concerned).
It's driving me nuts!