You have cables running from the satellite dish itself into the receiver. A few weeks ago, my sons tv messed up and he was only getting half the channels he was supposed to. Turned out I had to replace the cable running into it. The receiver itself could also be messed up or the dish not properly positioned or she could have something such as a tree or building in the way, but that *usually* doesn't cause a ghost looking picture. It usually winds up saying searching for signal.
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In a message dated 11/2/2003 10:59:58 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Then it sounds like it's her equipment and they just don't want to admit it. B/C the sat. itself doesn't have a ghost or messed up picture. If it did, I would have the same picture (if she were using direct tv) and Charles would have the same picture she was getting. It's somewhere in the equipment or the cables.


but wouldn't that be the satellite cables?  (yes the equipment has cables)   because if you have satellite reception you don't have cable per say so the problem lies in the satellite equipment.
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