Posted by rrlund on July 03, 2015 at 15:53:27 from (162.250.25.58):
Just over a week ago,I was watching TV over the antenna. The picture locked up,didn't pixilate,just went to a still picture. I left it for a few minutes,it didn't come back. I changed the channel,nothing there either. I went from 29 channels to 13. I rescanned,only got 13. I knew there was some solar activity so I chalked it up to that. The TV in the bedroom was coming in halfway decent though and it comes off the same antenna with a co-ax splitter. I put new ends on the co-ax to the TV in the living room earlier in the week,rescanned,no difference. It doesn't matter if the booster is hooked up,plugged in,unplugged,unhooked,just the same 13 channels.
I hadn't fooled with it for a few days,just used the dish. Just before supper,I scanned again,got 48 channels! Great,got channels I wanted but never got before. I left it on,went out to check cows,came back in,the TV had turned itself off. I turned it back on,all I'm getting are those 13 channels. It about has to be something internal doesn't it? It's a Westinghouse,new at Christmas time. Can't believe anymore that the trouble is in the antenna.
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