Hey folks, 
I just had a second box installed, and it took a while for the guy to figure out the splicing/separating/whatever they did to make it work. One of the main problems was they couldn't the OTA channels to come through. Eventually they figured it out, and said it was due to where the antenna was positioned in the attic.
Everything appeared fine, but literally as they were leaving I noticed the one channel starting to pixelate out....and it's been out since.
This ONE OTA channel wont come in, but everything else seems to be fine.
Any suggestions as to what the problem is, and how to fix this? Could it really just be the antenna position?
				
			I just had a second box installed, and it took a while for the guy to figure out the splicing/separating/whatever they did to make it work. One of the main problems was they couldn't the OTA channels to come through. Eventually they figured it out, and said it was due to where the antenna was positioned in the attic.
Everything appeared fine, but literally as they were leaving I noticed the one channel starting to pixelate out....and it's been out since.
This ONE OTA channel wont come in, but everything else seems to be fine.
Any suggestions as to what the problem is, and how to fix this? Could it really just be the antenna position?
 
	 
	 
 
		 Were you getting that channel fine when you only had the single Orby receiver? If so, it sounds like the signal is too weak to feed two receivers.
 Were you getting that channel fine when you only had the single Orby receiver? If so, it sounds like the signal is too weak to feed two receivers.
 
			 
 
		 Before making any recommendations on adding/changing your antenna it's  probably best if we get a rabbit ears report from you. Could you go here and post back the shareable link they give. Enter exact latitude/longitude for best results.
 Before making any recommendations on adding/changing your antenna it's  probably best if we get a rabbit ears report from you. Could you go here and post back the shareable link they give. Enter exact latitude/longitude for best results.  
						
					 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		