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it was a fairly decent day out, unusual for around here this spring
Just breezy enough to keep down the mosquitoes &, we in this family know that means our satellite fed TV will begin with that all too familiar
"Searching for Signal" mantra it begins with any type of steady breeze, rain or snow!
So frequent over the 6 years we've had the dish, it has become a family byword
Yes, "Searching for Signal" has become a catch phrase hereabouts
After deciding the trees across the way have always been a problem (the dish installer was a real piece of work
a whole other story )--ta da!
my industrious DH decides to move the dish up about 1 1/2 feet.
Does it.
I go to the Dish Pointing bit of the menu--which used to be so easy with PegSat. We get a reading of 69 to 70 for peak & signal both. However, still no TV picture.
We check all connections & do the on/off/on bit with the Dish box--no go.
Re-read the Troubleshooting guide for Dish box & DirectTV...
re-do connection check & perform on/off/on ritual, moment of silence...
No sucess
Desperately, we contemplate Heimlich Manouver, however, cannot decide where to apply the 'hug'. Will hold this action in reserve for Cable Guy.
Call DirectTV, very nice person. We go to the help channels & she works with us from there-
No go
No picture
No cable service in town
No regular reception-
No appointment for 3 weeks!
Just staring in to the mindlessly blank, unrelenting silent abyss of our new Sony TV
I can hear the freakiing clock tick!
The soft snoring of the dog, the crickets AAAUUUUGGGGHHHHH!
So what has the cable guy got that DH can't fix our link to the outside world???
Yes, experience, er.. well..hmmm...
Seriously, my industrious, never-let-the-dust-settle-on-him DH will be fiddling with this yet, so I need to point him & the dish in the right direction!
Despite the regular outage of our electronic pacifier, I have not grown fond of being alone with my own thoughts, communing with the family
or taking refuge in over zealous house cleaning or become addicted to exercise.
Just bustling about the house, I like the presence of the television- senselessly chattering away like a much loved, doddering, relative.
Help! I missed the View/Star Jones thing due to weather, missed 'Hex' due to misplaced enthusiasm for DIY projects!
How will I cope w/o HGTV or CSPAN's Book Review? No Boston Legal re-runs? No Red Sox? No History Channel or The Oblongs?
Is there anything we can do besides wait the 3 weeks???
Will I survive 3 weeks sans Tube?
Will we be forced to visit helpless friends & family, wresting away the remote & madly tuning in to endless versions of 'Cracking the DaVinci Code' &
ancient re-runs of LHOTP (Little House on the Prairie), the Food channel's Ina Garten's bare feet?
Silently, picturelessly suffering~
Jean
Just breezy enough to keep down the mosquitoes &, we in this family know that means our satellite fed TV will begin with that all too familiar
"Searching for Signal" mantra it begins with any type of steady breeze, rain or snow!
So frequent over the 6 years we've had the dish, it has become a family byword
Yes, "Searching for Signal" has become a catch phrase hereabouts
After deciding the trees across the way have always been a problem (the dish installer was a real piece of work
a whole other story )--ta da!
my industrious DH decides to move the dish up about 1 1/2 feet.
Does it.
I go to the Dish Pointing bit of the menu--which used to be so easy with PegSat. We get a reading of 69 to 70 for peak & signal both. However, still no TV picture.
We check all connections & do the on/off/on bit with the Dish box--no go.
Re-read the Troubleshooting guide for Dish box & DirectTV...
re-do connection check & perform on/off/on ritual, moment of silence...
No sucess
Desperately, we contemplate Heimlich Manouver, however, cannot decide where to apply the 'hug'. Will hold this action in reserve for Cable Guy.
Call DirectTV, very nice person. We go to the help channels & she works with us from there-
No go
No picture
No cable service in town
No regular reception-
No appointment for 3 weeks!
Just staring in to the mindlessly blank, unrelenting silent abyss of our new Sony TV

I can hear the freakiing clock tick!

The soft snoring of the dog, the crickets AAAUUUUGGGGHHHHH!
So what has the cable guy got that DH can't fix our link to the outside world???
Yes, experience, er.. well..hmmm...
Seriously, my industrious, never-let-the-dust-settle-on-him DH will be fiddling with this yet, so I need to point him & the dish in the right direction!
Despite the regular outage of our electronic pacifier, I have not grown fond of being alone with my own thoughts, communing with the family
or taking refuge in over zealous house cleaning or become addicted to exercise.Just bustling about the house, I like the presence of the television- senselessly chattering away like a much loved, doddering, relative.
Help! I missed the View/Star Jones thing due to weather, missed 'Hex' due to misplaced enthusiasm for DIY projects!
How will I cope w/o HGTV or CSPAN's Book Review? No Boston Legal re-runs? No Red Sox? No History Channel or The Oblongs?
Is there anything we can do besides wait the 3 weeks???
Will I survive 3 weeks sans Tube?
Will we be forced to visit helpless friends & family, wresting away the remote & madly tuning in to endless versions of 'Cracking the DaVinci Code' &
ancient re-runs of LHOTP (Little House on the Prairie), the Food channel's Ina Garten's bare feet?
Silently, picturelessly suffering~
Jean

This is with expanded cable
)ABC, CBS, NBC, east coast feeds, only pixilates at night!


POTC DVD again studiously paying far too much attention to details in order to cypher POTC2. 