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I've had Directv for over nine years now. I have HD programming, HD televisions, and HD receivers in all but one room. I always noticed that in times of bad weather, the HD went out rather quickly and the SD did not. (VERY frustrating when one of your favorites shows is on during a t-storm).
Anyway, a Directv service guy was recently at the house. I was mentioning the HD problem I experience in bad weather. He said to go into the settings on the HD receiver and UNHIDE SD duplicates. When the weather gets bad, switch your channel over to the SD version. I was quite skeptical, and needed to wait for a storm to test his "theory" (those of us with Directv understand all the BS their service personnel bandy about...)
Today, I am having the remnants of the huge storm that blew through here last night. Judge Alex in HD froze up. I changed the receiver to SHOW SD DUPLICATES, changed to the SD version of local Fox and voila - there's Judge Alex, talking in all his SD glory. This is the 4th time the tech's advice worked perfectly. Only once did it fail to work.
The jury is still out on trying to tune in an HD box with a portable antenna (with the HD channels hidden). I am still in the experimental stage. Visitors and now storms have slowed research progress.
It was a tip I just LOVED finding out. Hopefully, it will work for those of you with DirecTV HD in your house.
I also don't know if the same thing works with Dish.
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