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CA_Traveler
Feb 09, 2018Explorer III
Bill, Does your TV power on with a resolution that is supported by the HR54?
I ask because I know that when I move my HR44 from house/RV it automatically detects the TV resolutions which are both HD and supported but different. This is accomplished with the HDMI connection. ie No channel switching required.
In my case that is a complete power off/on of both TV and receiver. Perhaps you could try that and see if the problem persists instead of leaving the receiver always powered on.
I'm getting the sense from this thread that leaving the receiver on with no sat signal has some minor side effects. That's not something I generally do but one of the great aspects of DVR receivers is the ability to watch recorded shows when in the trees and that works for me as expected.
I ask because I know that when I move my HR44 from house/RV it automatically detects the TV resolutions which are both HD and supported but different. This is accomplished with the HDMI connection. ie No channel switching required.
In my case that is a complete power off/on of both TV and receiver. Perhaps you could try that and see if the problem persists instead of leaving the receiver always powered on.
I'm getting the sense from this thread that leaving the receiver on with no sat signal has some minor side effects. That's not something I generally do but one of the great aspects of DVR receivers is the ability to watch recorded shows when in the trees and that works for me as expected.
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