65hm167 loss of HDMI signal -- No picture

I have a Toshiba 65HM167 DLP TV that was working in this configuration for 4 months:
Uverse HD cable receiver, apple TV, Wii, Xbox, BD player  to a 
Denon AVR2113ci receiver to the
Toshiba
I now get a blue banner witrh no signal which seems to me to be a loss of sync
I also had an Insignia recent purchase 26" and this works fine with the identical setup and cabling used
I tried everything I could think of:
set the Toshiba to factory defaults
upgraded firmware on the Denon
changed HDMI cables
tried each of the three HDMI inputs on the toshiba
changed the denon resolution to 480P to circumvent HDCP key issues
Now if I connect just the cable box to the Toshiba the picture passes through OK
Based upon my tests, I hypothesize that the HDMI input circuitry has drifted on the Toshiba.  Any thoughts

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