View Single Post
  #2   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
udarrell
 
Posts: n/a
Default Any Cable TV Installers out there!

twfsa wrote:

I have Cox as cable TV provider, and a few weeks ago I signed up for
h/definition, My TV is rear projection Toshiba 52" DLP (new), doen't
require
a box for the h/d channels, but a card is required.

After 3 attempts, of checking the cables and the signal, the splitters
bla
bla bla,and a different card (Motorola )I still can't access one channel
that I like, ( its a local channel that has just gone h/d a month or
so ago)
when I first turn on the TV.


Switch to a Dish Satellite System for superior brighter, sharper,
digital quality on All of the Channels including Network Locals in many
areas, add HD too.
I know from experience Dish is the Best System. See the link below to
get all the equipment and installation FREE.
http://free-satellite-tv.udarrell.com/index.htm Use the FREE
Certificate Number and free 800 number to get detailed information.

But after first turning on the TV , from over night lets say and
surfing
thru the the lower channels, 103 thru 110 then try the channel I want
which
is 805 its there. Other local h/d channels 808 809 are always there
when the
TV is first turned on, after an overnight rest.
Any ideas? Thanks, Tom


The best satellite system 'Dish,' will deliver terrific digital picture
perfect signals, and HD is available, along with local network channels
in many areas. Where locals are not available you can either pick them
up with an antenna or at a low cost just take the locals from some cable
systems.
- udarrell Darrell

--
Free Dish Network Satellite System TV Certificate you can use to promote your business opportunities! The Certificate number is good anywhere in the United States for as many times as you or anyone wants to use it. Get Picture Perfect Digital Quality Local Network Stations. "Click Sign Me Up" for the Free Certificate Number and 800 number to call.
Send the Free Dish Satellite link to your friends. - Darrell
http://free-satellite-tv.udarrell.com/index.htm