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My System: installing as we speak for sky tv Astra 2. love it and hate it, when trees are involved he he |
Hi Guys, I undertook installing Sky+ in the uk. I fixed up the dish using, my sat meter. I am unable to see the TV for the levels of the Sky+ box. After i finished i checked the readings on the box. Input 1 is Signal Strength 90% Quality 80% Input 2 is Signal Strength 90% Quality 70%-80% When i record on both inputs, the Quality on Input 2 drops to about 60%-70%. Is this enough for bad weather or does the dish require some fine tunning. Since installing here in the uk, i have been hoping for a sharp shower. Hey its been so dry ( not that i am complaining) I am just worried its not quite as strong as it should be. I have swopped the feeds around and i am still getting the same readings. i know that the boxes arnt the most reliable for readings, but i just wanted to check this was ok. I have looked about on the net, but i cant find anything which covers this exactly as i need. I have the LNB skewed i think at about 11 degrees. I have tried turning it a lil more but does seem to make alot of difference. I have a thompson sky+ 180gb i think. Thanks for the replys and help regards Jon ![]() | ||
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Blog Entries: 3 My System: Sky+, DB 7000s, Gemini 4.3 in flash, Var on USB stick. Transparent 80cm Dish, Moteck SG2100 DiseqC motor, lots of legacy gear. Meters: Satlook Digital NIT, Unaohm EP313, Swires Annie 204 Spectrum, Rover ST-4 Spectrum. | That all sounds pretty reasonable, but as you so rightly say, the readings on the box are a rough guide only, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, just wait for some rain. ![]()
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My System: installing as we speak for sky tv Astra 2. love it and hate it, when trees are involved he he | Many thanks Rolfw Just wanted to check, I guess i am one of these people who like things to be just soooo. I like to see a full bar of quality, dont wanna loose that all important football match he he. I was just worried that Input 2 was a little low. I guess i ll have to do a rain dance and see what happens. If i can get a lift into space i ll hang my dish on Astra, maybe i ll get 100%. Gunna need some cable though. cheers for the advice jon | ||
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My System: Sky Plus V3 TDS 470n, Pace 2600CI, Thomson Sky HD, Technomate 1000D, Prodelin 1.8m dish + Invacom Quad C120, CM feed, Lacuna/Wolsey V3 meter | Input 2 signal strength reading is the last channel you recorded from, not the default transponder which input 1 measures on the signal test screen. The signal you have is quite Ok, no need to worry. | ||
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| The Following User Says Thank You to snap For This Useful Post: | gyc_uk (13-05-2008) |
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My System: installing as we speak for sky tv Astra 2. love it and hate it, when trees are involved he he | hiya, many thanks for the reply Snap. glade you have put my mind at rest. Missus already filling the hardrive with junk ( rolls eyes ) great thanks for all you help | ||
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