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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
BBC ITV etc phasing out SD services on satellite in 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="mickwig" data-source="post: 1155908" data-attributes="member: 401397"><p>Channel 5 HD on 11306 H has a S/FEC of 27500 2/3</p><p>BBC HD on 10803 H has a S/FEC of 22000 5/6</p><p></p><p>That means that with the lower symbol rate BBC uses less usable data per byte and the singnal becomes too noisy earlier.</p><p></p><p>I am setup strictly for 2E. So Channel 5 should be worse to receive than BBC. But on bad days C5HD holds out lonnger than BBC on 2E. From the other BBC's on 2f or 2G or whatever and ITV HD I hardly see a glimpse all year round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mickwig, post: 1155908, member: 401397"] Channel 5 HD on 11306 H has a S/FEC of 27500 2/3 BBC HD on 10803 H has a S/FEC of 22000 5/6 That means that with the lower symbol rate BBC uses less usable data per byte and the singnal becomes too noisy earlier. I am setup strictly for 2E. So Channel 5 should be worse to receive than BBC. But on bad days C5HD holds out lonnger than BBC on 2E. From the other BBC's on 2f or 2G or whatever and ITV HD I hardly see a glimpse all year round. [/QUOTE]
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