Nope, it's not the signal strength. There's a problem with the OTA Tuner. It seems to do it regardless of signal strength, and if you switch back and forth between Satellite and the OTA Tuner it seems to "fix" it (at least for that session). It seems to be a hardware/software glitch, and something that needs to be addressed and fixed. This "bug" needs to be reported to Dish Network, and hopefully they can fix it with a firmware upgrade of some sort (or at least fix it with a hardware revision)
74% is not a very strong signal strength. my channels do strange things like that if I have a signal lower then about 80% get a bigger antenna or a signal power booster. I bet it fixes the problem. it did for me
Try pushing the ten second ahead button.
DavidHill333 3 months ago
Nope, it's not the signal strength. There's a problem with the OTA Tuner. It seems to do it regardless of signal strength, and if you switch back and forth between Satellite and the OTA Tuner it seems to "fix" it (at least for that session). It seems to be a hardware/software glitch, and something that needs to be addressed and fixed. This "bug" needs to be reported to Dish Network, and hopefully they can fix it with a firmware upgrade of some sort (or at least fix it with a hardware revision)
speakntruth 1 year ago
74% is not a very strong signal strength. my channels do strange things like that if I have a signal lower then about 80% get a bigger antenna or a signal power booster. I bet it fixes the problem. it did for me
bgreen3204 2 years ago