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Old 02-05-2004   #26
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Hi,

I also bought a SR 1902 VC, at lidl in Holland.
Unfortunately there was no manual in the box.

Biggest problem is to get the correct pin (p/l button on the remote).

I received a REMOTE T29 with the receiver and it is not sure to me if this is the correct remote to use.

A small explanation and the initial pin would be highly appreciated !

Thanks in advance
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Old 19-10-2004   #27
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I have this 'SR 1902 VC' receiver too and have been trying to get the FTA French channels at 5W. I have converted the frequencies and these are in the high 2000s but I cannot get the receiver to go beyond 2250.

Is there a solution?

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Biggest problem is to get the correct pin (p/l button on the remote).
Try 0000 this is the normal default PIN
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Originally Posted by frog1
I have this 'SR 1902 VC' receiver too and have been trying to get the FTA French channels at 5W. I have converted the frequencies and these are in the high 2000s but I cannot get the receiver to go beyond 2250.

Is there a solution?

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Hi there frog1 - did you ever get an answer on this one - I have exacty the same problem and I was wondering firsty how do you convert the 4 digit frequency number to an actual frequency - I was also wondering what affect the "video adjust" screw on the underside might have and whether or not this could vary the max possible frequency ???

Any help from yourself or anyone out ther would be much appreciated.
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The four digit frequency is the IF frequency, it is what is left after the LNB has downconverted the transmitted frequency.

For a Low Band frequency, normally one below 11.700Ghz, you would subtract the value of the Low Band local oscilator, this being 9.750, for High Band, 10.600.
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My System: SR 1902 VC

I also have that same problem to setup the french channels . Did you find a solution ?

mailme on juggleking@fastmail.fm

Hoping to hear from you .


Originally Posted by frog1
I have this 'SR 1902 VC' receiver too and have been trying to get the FTA French channels at 5W. I have converted the frequencies and these are in the high 2000s but I cannot get the receiver to go beyond 2250.

Is there a solution?

Thanks
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France 3 at 12732 should be 2132
22khz tone switch on if Universal LNB

TF1 at 12711 should be 2111
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Arte at 12606 should be 2006
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France 2 at 12564 should be 1964
22khz tone switch on if Universal LNB

M6 at 12522 should be 1922
22khz tone switch on if Universal LNB
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Rolf, sorry for dragging this old thread up but I am having problems converting to the 4 digit frequency.

In your last post, you were saying that you subtract 9.750 or 10.600 from the five digit frequency.
I am horrible at Maths and whataver I do I can't make 12732 2132

How can you do it?.
Can you show me the calculations?.
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Also how do I know if a channel is high band or low band?.
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10600 from 12732 = 2132. (you subtract the High LOF from the high band frequencies).
Similarly 9750 LOF from the low band ones.


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Low band goes up to 11.700 MHz.
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My System: cable tv, eurovox and Silvercrest SL65 sat receiver

can anyone confirm if this SR 1902 VC is a Analog or Digital reciever
ive had it for years and never used it, is it worth using
and whats the best satellites to point it to.
any info about this box will be greatfully recieved, cos im thinking of setting it up very soon.
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My System: sr1902vc

i have a sr 1902 vc
can anyone helm with users guide
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