

Tablo Support: Regarding the remote session you mentioned…I did file a support ticket…How/when do we do that?
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I’ll update this post later today after Amazon delivers the iView 3500STBII.ĬraigRoyce: I just wanted to share with you that I just installed the RCA TVPRAMP1Z and it doesn’t make any difference. It will be interesting to see if the iView 3500STBII picks up channel 51.

I’m betting that it is an issue with the PSIP data. I have tried connecting one of the indoor 1byone 25 mile super thin HDTV antennas to the Tablo and the results are the same. The Tablo is connected directly to a roof mounted 1byone 45 mile range digital attic/outdoor HDTV antenna and it doesn’t find channel 51. The one channel that Tablo doesn’t find is KWHS (51.1 & 51.2) yet it works perfectly on all three HDTV’s. Of all of these, it is channel KXTU CW (57) that is the weakest based on the fact that it comes in and out on my HDTV’s yet, ironically, Tablo picks it up fine. I have three of these connected to three different HDTV’s. I pick up ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, Fox, CW57, ION, KBDI, KWHS (channel 51, the channel the Tablo does not find) and KXTU CW (57) with a simple1byone 25 mile super thin HDTV indoor antenna in the window. It is line of sight and only about 15 miles. My house is at 7,000 feet and I can see across town to the top of the mountain where the antenna’s are located at 9,500 feet. I just cannot believe that it is an issue with the signal strength, either not strong enough or too strong. They look very similar to the antenna you said you have but do not have an amplifier. I have one of those connected to three different HDTV’s and the antenna is in the window. Also, I may try the RCA TVPRAMP1Z my local Lowes has one in stock.īeastman: My antenna is a 1byone 45 mile range digital attic/outdoor HDTV antenna however, it doesn’t do any better than the 1byone 25 mile super thin HDTV antennas I have in the house. As such, with my HDTV’s I just use an ordinary antenna connected to the TV’s receivers I ordered the iView to have a receiver for my projection system.
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I have seen in the few days I have had my Tablo (and read on this forum) that the Tablo isn’t the best thing to use to actually watch live TV because of the inability to channel surf, the buffering. I ordered it to use as a tuner for my projection system. It is similar to the Homeworx HW180STB that you mentioned. How/when do we start the remote session?ĬraigRoyce: Regarding a separate DVR for that one channel: I actually have an iView 3500STBII coming today from Amazon. Universal remote controls are available at most of the electronic spare part selling shops and by Online shopping.Support Team: I did create a “ticket” last night so you should have it. For more details about the set-up codes, visit the site Check this site too. Never accept a remote control, that hasn't both of this.
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Please note: Every new universal remote control will have set-up code list, and set-up procedure along with its pack. Check which brand remote control has set-up code/s to your device brand, and buy that one according to availability? Brand name of the remote control isn't a matter, but it should have set-up codes in its code list, to the device brand you have. Both the sites have set-up code list and set-up procedure to many popular brand remote controls. After confirming this, check the sites linked here. There are 3 digit, 4 digit, 5 digit, 2 digit and even single digit codes, to some brand devices. To select a proper universal remote control, you should know about the number of digits to its set-up codes.

They can either give you a genuine remote control to your device, or can direct you, from where can you purchase a suitable one. If you wish to buy its original remote control, contact the authorized service centre, or authorized dealer to your device brand.
