i know, i thought it was the reciever, but since doing the same with a different reciever, i dunno what it is. the thing is, it works fine when i put it on the co-ax input.... but co-ax just looks not as clear as when it's on video2....
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it still doesn't motherf*@#%#@ing work
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It could also be the incoming signal from the satellite antenna, somewhere between the dish and your reciever or the dish itself. The dish has a demodulator on it to step down the frequency being transmitted from the satellite. There could be an intermittent problem with that also. I can't be certain w/o actually being there.
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When you say co-ax are you still referring to using your DTV w/a coax output or going to actual cable signal?Originally posted by sana
i know, i thought it was the reciever, but since doing the same with a different reciever, i dunno what it is. the thing is, it works fine when i put it on the co-ax input.... but co-ax just looks not as clear as when it's on video2....
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I didn't realize it was new system, I thought it was an existing system becoming faulty. So chances are that it is a faulty receiver/s (which I'm sure you've gathered by this point). There is a very slim chance that your i/p jack's internal connection has become faulty since you last used it (not likely, but possible). It's probably just gremlins though. Sorry that is the extent of my assistance...good luck.
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