H20 problems.

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greaser00

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I recently got the H20 and I notice I get audio dropouts and some random pixelation. Most of the time this happens on the major networks (ABC and NBC). Is this something that is common. A minor bug waiting to be fixed with some software?
 
I recently got the H20 and I notice I get audio dropouts and some random pixelation. Most of the time this happens on the major networks (ABC and NBC). Is this something that is common. A minor bug waiting to be fixed with some software?

If the problem is from satellite feeds, it maybe your dish may not be lined up properly. It also could be with the transmission of the local signals to satellite. Another thing could be a problem with the local station's digital broadcast.

If you receive the station OTA and via satellite, here is an easy way to isolate the source. When the satellite signal is bad, check it via your OTA signal. If it is bad on both means it is a problem with the local station. If it is only on the OTA antenna, look for a problem with your OTA antenna or wiring. If it is only on the satellite signal could be the satellite transmission (not caused by your equipment) or it could be a problem with the aiming of your dish, a LNB problem or your dish wiring.
 
I get the distant hd channels out of New York.

Those are pretty stable signals, so I would look into your antenna alignment, LNB problem or coaxial wiring problem. Also make sure you have nothing obstructing the view between your dish looking at the satellites.
 
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