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westbendhdfan
08-08-2007, 06:35 AM
I used to be able to receive Channel 6 off-air very strongly for over 2 years and recently I am having trouble receiving it. Previously I used a non-amplified indoor antenna from Fleet Farm on my mantle but I recently installed an amplified SquareShooter SS-2000 on my roof aimed according to antennaweb.com. I have a Samsung SP-R4232 TV connected to a DirecTV HR10-250. I am replacing the D* box soon with an HR20. The signal meter on the TV shows 2 bars for Channel 6 and 4 or 5 bars for all other HD channels. I have no problems with any other HD channels (except for 10's but we don't watch those anyway). The really stupid part of this (to me) is that I can receive 6-1 using the TV tuner reliably but I can't get it at all on the D* box. I tried moving the antenna slightly and this is the best position for all other stations. A couple of questions for the group:

1. Is Channel 6 screwing around with their transmitter?
2. Is it possible that the tuner built into the TV is better than the D* tuner? I would think digital is digital and you either get it or you don't.
3. Without putting up a huge mast and an "ugly" wire antenna, does the group have any suggestions for me? I would incur the wrath of the neighborhood if I did that.

I live on the south end of West Bend (almost Jackson). Thanks.

:bang:

StarvingForHDTV
08-08-2007, 07:41 AM
2. Is it possible that the tuner built into the TV is better than the D* tuner? I would think digital is digital and you either get it or you don't.

Yes, there are differences in tuners. Some work better than others.

RCNUT
08-08-2007, 10:29 AM
Hey WB HD
I live ESE of you about 4-5 miles east of Hwy P I have no problem with 6-1, with that being said I have had issues with the 10-250 ever since (D) did a software upgrade last fall with the OTA locals. However 6-1 was not the problem 10-5 & 12-1 was. And yes I agree tuners do make a difference. (D) upgraded me to the new HR10-100 and XXXX I wish there was a way to make the old 10-250 get the new channels. I am on my 3rd unit with a 4th replacement being sent out today. The 1st one had a bad optical in jacks, I think they have a bad batch of chassis connector because the cable fits very loose. The 2nd had breaks ups on recording and 36-1. 3rd stills has breaks ups on 36-1 and recording is better but not as good as what the 10-250 was, well after 3 days the analog audio has gone out, hence the 4th replacement is on the way. The optical are a little better but not what my sony receiver, TV, BD player ETC are. 36-1 works fine on the TV's tuner!.
Oh it only took 2- HR20? (NON DVR) to get one that the HDMI works. I’M glad my 401K is not in the Company that makes these HD-DVR’s. Good Luck!!