During bad weather last week, I got "No Signal" on the channel where I tape "The Simpsons". On another TV with a different converter box the coverage of the storms was wall-to-wall, although it was during the newscast. Hail was bad and there may have been possible tornadoes, though I don't recall any damage reports. Now the fact that I was seeing the weather coverage proves that at least the one station wasn't afffected.
The next day the "Simpsons" station was still out. The other stations' towers are nearby, though, and they were working. Actually, one was, based on one converter box, and the other was, based on my cable system still carrying one out-of-market signal.
I finally realized that what was happening was the same thing that frequently happened to my other converter box, but hasn't happened lately. A call to Magnavox about the other problem resulted in a Magnavox employee trying to blame the stations. All of them? No, not a chance. The person who answered the official DTV number (which no longer works) blamed Magnavox and said I should report them to the FTC.
But I accidentally discovered the solution was to turn off the converter box and turn it back on. Perfect signal!
The next day the "Simpsons" station was still out. The other stations' towers are nearby, though, and they were working. Actually, one was, based on one converter box, and the other was, based on my cable system still carrying one out-of-market signal.
I finally realized that what was happening was the same thing that frequently happened to my other converter box, but hasn't happened lately. A call to Magnavox about the other problem resulted in a Magnavox employee trying to blame the stations. All of them? No, not a chance. The person who answered the official DTV number (which no longer works) blamed Magnavox and said I should report them to the FTC.
But I accidentally discovered the solution was to turn off the converter box and turn it back on. Perfect signal!