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Anonymous Posted on Jan 15, 2013

What is the milage on a digiwave 3055 for ota channels

  • Anonymous Jan 15, 2013

    I have installed a digiwave electronic master 3055 rotating ota antenna. It is up approx. 15 feet and I live below the escarpment in Stoney Creek on. and I cant seem to get any american channels, is my antenna powerful enough to pick up channels 95 miles away?

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My provide TV 3200 needs to be reset to work with my OTA indoor

If you're having trouble getting your OTA channels to work on your ProView 3200 flat screen TV, there are a few things you can try:
  1. Verify that the antenna is correctly and securely plugged in by checking it. Try raising your over-the-air antenna if you're using one, ideally so it's close to a window. To determine out which way your antenna should be pointed, you may also use an online station finder.
  2. Restart the TV: Press the power button to turn off your TV, then disconnect it from the mains, wait two minutes, plug it back in, and press the power button again to turn it on. Try launching an automated channel search on your TV after it has restarted.
  3. In the event that your TV is still unable to pick up channels, check the tuner and make sure the coaxial line is in working order.
I hope this helps you restore service to your OTA channels!
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My antenna won't rotate and I now receive only local channels

There could be a problem with the wires going from the control box to the rotator, or the remote itself

Good luck,

Marty
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NO OTA channels

Not sure this set has a built-in digital tuner. if not, you will need a digital tv converter.
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Cannot get audio on one channel

Which make/model TV do you have? Are you watching an OTA signal or cable signal?

On my Viewsonic N1930W, I had a period where certain OTA VHF channels had no audio. The UHF channels were fine. The steps I used to reset the TV: unplug for a while. After reconnecting the power, go to the Tools (Options) menu and then reset the TV to the defaults. Then I did a new channel scan for OTA channels. On my TV, the menu is called Options but the icon is a wrench and a hammer in an X. Thus I call it Tools. The Restore Default option is at the bottom of the list in that menu. The reset command triggers several "Are you sure prompts?" Pressing the Enter key on the remote after highlighting Yes is required. After the reset, I can go to the Channel menu and select Auto Scan after making sure that it is set for Air as the source.

If you post a comment with the details of your TV, I may be able to give the steps to reset your TV.

I hope this helps.

Cindy Wells
(I spent several days trying different solutions and did e-mail Viewsonic support on the problem.)
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I HAVE A SUMSUNG THAT IS HD, BUT IT'S NOT HDMI,i GET REGULAR CHANNELS, BUT WHEN I SWITH TO A HD CHANNEL, IT IS ALL SCRAMBLED? WHY?

I assume you have cable. The cable HD and digital channels are usually sent in Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM). The cable companies are required to send local channels in the clear but not so for any others. Regular (basic) channels may be clear or scrambled. USA many not be but HBO will be.
So you have 1 of 2 problems: (1) your TV does not do QAM or (2) they have scrambled the channels you want to see. Questions: (1) Have tried direct Over-the-Air (OTA, ATSC) reception for your locals? (2) Can you see the HD local channels on cable? (3) Are you paying for an HD box from the cable company to have the channels decoded? If in doubt contact the cable company.
Current Samsung TVs do do QAM and OTA HD. Alternatives are Dish or Direct to get satellite with an HD receiver using HDMI or 5-cable RCA. Costs are comparable but OTA wins, hands down. -Ken
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I don't know how a program it, since you change digital.

So far as I know the HLN series does not have an ATSC tuner, thus no over the air (OTA) reception. You can probably still get a $40 coupon for an OTA ATSC to NTSC converter. Note that will NOT get you high definition (HD). With Dish you can get HD receivers that do get OTA ATSC both HD and SD. With Direct, no OTA AFAIK. With cable you would need a QAM tuner, not in your TV AFAIK to get clear channels as required for locals. Otherwise cable needs a Set Top Box for digital and scrambled channels although the standard definition (SD) non-scrambled channels work with your NTSC tuner. Too bad there seem to be no ATSC to 5-cable RCA or HDMI HD converters except Dish. -Ken
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How to see local channels in HD with a traditional antenna?

If your set does not have an ATSC tuner, for HD, then you need to be using a suitably equipped STB.

Your satellite STB - box - should take in OTA channels and display them as part of its normal operation, tho. It takes in the antenna signal from your roof antenna and displays the HD version of your OTA channels, if it is an HD STB, along with the HD channels it gets from the satellite overhead.


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