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First reciever worked fine and then lost antennae signal, bought new antennae and have same problem. Got new reciever and hooked it up. Still having the same problem, "no signal".
Have same problem. Replaced antena and still I lose reception. The only difference is that I lose reception at 11:30 a.m. and it returns around 3:00 p.m.Have same problem. Replaced antena and still I lose reception. The only difference is that I lose reception at 11:30 a.m. and it returns around 3:00 p.m.
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Either the antenna is broken, or your service was cancelled. Contact SIRIUS for your account info. Did you pay to have the new radio turned on? I believe they have a $75.00 "activation fee".
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You are in somewhat of a fringe area and subject to the vagaries of proper reception. Hopefully you have a good outdoor antenna mounted as high up as possible. You might also consider adding an antenna amp to the downlead to boost up the signal.
Digital signals are not as strong or robust as analog ones and good reception can be thwarted by tree leaves in the path of the signal to your set!!!!!!!!! You should have as clear a line of sight to the transmitter as possible. Relocation of antenna is also another possibility.
The problem is obviously from your antenna. The TV is not recieving any reception from the antenna and that is why it is displaying 'weak or no signal'.
Cross check your antenna connection and make sure the antenna wire is intact.
Also, most antenna's come with a booster. The booster makes reception from the antenna very strong and the TV would be clear.
Lastly, is this a new antenna or were you using it in your old house?
This would mean that your signal is being lost. Instead of snow like from a analog signal you get digital breakup when you get low reception. You need to reposition your antenna or get a better one with a little more power. Nothing wrong with your tv though just not strong enough signal.
if you have lost am and fm it sounds like the antenna connector on the back of the radio has come off, if you find that is the case put it back on and secure it with a strip of tape
if you do a search at pdaphonehome.com a guy has replaced his antenna and provided step by step instructions for how to do it yourself with pictures. I don't know if frying it can make sure getting a new antenna will fix that but thats something you can try before replacing.
I loose reception and then it comes back for no apparent reason
Have same problem. Replaced antena and still I lose reception. The only difference is that I lose reception at 11:30 a.m. and it returns around 3:00 p.m.
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