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    prellinger is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    going fuzzy and blue

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    after watching tv for a hour or soo my screen gets
    fuzzy and starts turning blue, i will then reset my dish receiver
    and its gone, is any one else having this problem

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    Beavis is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    Sounds like it's an IRD problem, if you have more than one swap them and monitor them and see if it happens with the same IRD at the other location.

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    prellinger is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    could you put that in laymans terms

    thanks

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    prellinger, I assume the term you refer to is "IRD" (it means Integrated Receiver Decoder), aka the "STB" (Set Top Box), all fancy terms for the reciever

    Also, you never state what kind of connection you are using, s-vid, hdmi, composite, component, either way, you may want to try an alternative way of connecting it just to see if it might be just that set of input/outputs, heck it could be a bad cable, or bad jack (the s-vid is especially flimsy on some equipment), perhaps posting additional info on your setup would result in more usable answers

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    prellinger is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    i have two sets D* and E*, D* is using the hdmi connection
    and E* is using the dvi both are HD, but this weekend i will check my wiring

    thanks

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