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Old 11-05-2008   #1
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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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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

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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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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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