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Monday, September 14th, 2020 5:00 PM

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ESPN & TNT signal

The signal is terrible.  Digital scramble skips in and out intermittently. What can be done to resolve the issue?  Tried online refresh and box resart no luck..

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@GM2404 wrote:

The signal is terrible.  Digital scramble skips in and out intermittently. What can be done to resolve the issue?  Tried online refresh and box resart no luck..


do you mean the picture breaks up into blocky looking areas? If so, that is pixelation. TV channels come in on many different frequencies and pixelation is caused by low signal and/or high noise on that channel. tighten connectors and if not improved will need to call in for service so a tech can check the signal outside of the home., inside too, if necessary.

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4 years ago

Here we go again!  Comcast is scrambling NEWSMAX on my one TV.  MY other TV is fine.  This proves that malware, or a bot has been installed in my smart TV. [EDIT: Violates Community Guidlines]   JAMMING, SCRAMBLING A SIGNAL IS AGAINST FEDERAL LAW!   [EDIT: Violates Community Guidlines]

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4 years ago

YUPPP!  They are right at again....  Jamming signals is illegal and VIOLATES FEDERAL LAW!!!   Sure, after the last time I complained, approximately 3 weeks ago, they started back up again today.  NO OTHER CHANNEL GETS HIT BUT NEWSMAX.  I have a whole lot of channels and when the buffering starts, I check the other channels and they are fine.   I go away for the weekend and they just can't hold back any more.  Welp, I'll just file another complaint to the FCC and my State Attorney's office.   I can not understand why the LAW is not enforced and fines ensue or license revoked.

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The are not trying to conspire anything, Newsmax works fine here.

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