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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
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<blockquote data-quote="ndcoxhead" data-source="post: 894442" data-attributes="member: 244738"><p>So I need some advice for tuning in to the UK channels. I have connected a cable to the High-H output of my quad LNB and the other to my receiver directly (to eliminate potential problems with signal loss from long cable / multiswitch). My receiver is showing me the signal strength & quality for a given transponder freq & symbol rate. Which values could I set it up to, to test one of the main channels (BBC/ITV) from the High-H port ? How can I tell that from a channel table ?</p><p></p><p>Just by turning the dish I got 100 (and even 102) signal strength but zero quality. What does that mean ? I know quality is the important one but does higher strength mean I'm 'getting warmer' ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndcoxhead, post: 894442, member: 244738"] So I need some advice for tuning in to the UK channels. I have connected a cable to the High-H output of my quad LNB and the other to my receiver directly (to eliminate potential problems with signal loss from long cable / multiswitch). My receiver is showing me the signal strength & quality for a given transponder freq & symbol rate. Which values could I set it up to, to test one of the main channels (BBC/ITV) from the High-H port ? How can I tell that from a channel table ? Just by turning the dish I got 100 (and even 102) signal strength but zero quality. What does that mean ? I know quality is the important one but does higher strength mean I'm 'getting warmer' ? [/QUOTE]
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