Questions & Answers; Troubleshooting - Winegard FREEVISION FV-HD30 Manual Del Usuario

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attaching the 'hD' label
Remove the backing from the 'HD' label, and carefully place the label over the
front of the UHF element so that it covers the center block of the elements
(Figure 10).
Figure 10
painting the FreeVIsIon antenna
The FREEVISION can be painted as long as the metal prongs of the forward
elements and the matching transformer forks are not painted. If you choose to
paint the antenna, cover the two circled areas with tape before painting (Figure
11). If these areas are painted, your antenna will NOT work, and you will void
your warranty.
Figure 11
Forward
Elements
To prevent paint from easily flaking, use a primer when painting the antenna.
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Q. Can I use my existing coax connection with the FREEVISION antenna?
A.
Yes. The antenna can be hooked up to an existing coax connection. See the top
of page 5 for more details.
Q. How do I set up the FREEVISION antenna with my existing cable or satellite package?
A. Refer to wiring diagrams at www.winegard.com/freevision for details on
how to wire the FREEVISION antenna so that it enhances your existing cable
or satellite package.
HD Label
Issue
There is static or snow
in the picture.
I am not getting
channels.
One channel is
missing.
Matching
Transformer
The picture or sound
freezes while I am
watching a channel, or
there are boxes in the
picture.
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Possible Cause
Digital television is all or nothing; the picture is great,
or there isn't one. Static means there is interference
between the digital tuner and the television screen. If
you use a digital converter, one of the connections or
the cable between the converter and television may be
bad.
Several things can cause this:
• A faulty connection between the antenna and the
converter box;
• The matching transformer may have come loose
from the antenna.
Try running a new channel scan on the TV or converter
box. Try the antenna in a new location. Something
may be obstructing the signal.
Try turning the antenna 10 or 20 degrees in either
direction to avoid reflection or to better optimize the
signal.
Try running a new channel scan on the TV. Refer to the
channel scan insert for more information.
This is often caused by a weak or intermittent signal.
Try moving the antenna to a better location or aiming
it directly at the tower for this channel.
For Help, Call 1-800-788-4417
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