At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Most Satellite receivers can be used with a UNIVERSAL Remote. You do not have use the one that came with the receiver. If you get an inexpensive Universal Remote control it comes with directions and a list of electronic devices that will work with that controller. You will have to inspect the Satellite receiver for the correct information regarding the make, model, and other details. Write them down on a pad and keep this information for setting up Remote.
The problem may be caused by a lose of satellite coverage. This is a bug that is caused when the GPS can not access satellite for a long period of time. To avoid this you will need to keep the GPS up-to-date by connecting to your computer and download updates using TomTom Home
Sounds like you lost your High Voltage Power source which lights up your screen. If you don't know anything about TV's do not attempt to fix this problem. The High Voltage Power Supply is around 40,000 Volts!
I have the same problem, and so far the only solution is patience. If you are in a cutting, or between tall buildings, and the satellites are low down on the horizon, then it seems reasonable that reception will be between poor and zero. But in wide open spaces mine too sometimes loses the signal. Hang in there, and contact is restored.
LocoTorque
×