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<blockquote data-quote="killdeer" data-source="post: 892319" data-attributes="member: 362508"><p>I'm wondering if anyone else is having great difficulty in getting a sustained lock on the transponders, 12.733H, 1500 and 12.744H, 8000.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday afternoon, I took a couple of screenshots showing that I'm getting pretty high signal qualities with each. With regard to Nabaa TV on the 12.733 transponder, I was getting a SQ in the high eighties in the evening but still getting a very 'blocky' picture with broken sound.</p><p></p><p>The latter transponder is a Data one but I was unable to achieve a firm lock with this also. I was thinking along the lines that the parameters may have changed but I can see from Digi247's screenshot that Nabaa TV is still DVB-S2, MPEG4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killdeer, post: 892319, member: 362508"] I'm wondering if anyone else is having great difficulty in getting a sustained lock on the transponders, 12.733H, 1500 and 12.744H, 8000. Yesterday afternoon, I took a couple of screenshots showing that I'm getting pretty high signal qualities with each. With regard to Nabaa TV on the 12.733 transponder, I was getting a SQ in the high eighties in the evening but still getting a very 'blocky' picture with broken sound. The latter transponder is a Data one but I was unable to achieve a firm lock with this also. I was thinking along the lines that the parameters may have changed but I can see from Digi247's screenshot that Nabaa TV is still DVB-S2, MPEG4. [/QUOTE]
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