vurbano said:
could be a bad OTA module?
I don't think it is a bad OTA module. Here is what I think:
I actually think it is the channel map that Voom is using.
The local channel 16-1 is on UHF channel 29. The Voom STB is also reporting that USDTV is on channel 29. (Channels 99-xx). The channel map for USDTV on their website (
www.usdtv.com), and when I tuned in the ASTC tuner on the TV and the HDTV tuner for the computer showed up with channels 99-xx on channels 36, 38, and 48.
I might get a little stronger signal by adjusting the antenna. I am at 41 degrees North (well 3 house south of 41 degrees North) and almost right smack on 112 degrees west.
Francis Peak is located at 41 degrees 01 minutes and 58 seconds North and 111 degrees 50 minutes and 21 seconds west. I am at 1406 meters and the broadcast antenna is at 2816 meters. I only tuned the antenna in by site using terrain features. I could shot an azimuth and see if I could tune the antenna in a little better. I could also adjust the attitude of the antenna. The second might help a little more then the first. I have the attitude parallel to the deck right now. I am not sure what sort of attitude I would want to attempt to adjust it to. (Math is not a strong skill of mine.)
The other local channels are coming in fine on the Voom set top box. It is just this one channel. I don't watch this channel much. However, there might be other people that do.
If it is a problem with Voom using a wrong channel map, it needs to be corrected.
I also noticed that the Voom STB picked up local channels that were not listed on USDTV's channel guide, and they had no signal. 4-3, 18-1, and 19-xx (don't remember how many numbers there were on channel 19-xx). These channels had no signal on them, and they did not come in on my TV tuner or on my HDTV tuner hooked up to my computer. They are also not listed on the USDTV channel map. So this is also making me wonder if Voom has a bad channel map for the Salt Lake Metro Area.
roland