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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Astra 2E: Western Europe Reports
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<blockquote data-quote="rodscha" data-source="post: 1101225" data-attributes="member: 357738"><p>[USER=416101]@Harvey2nd[/USER]</p><p>"Thanks Tony. Went out there this evening and tried to adjust further but the best I achieved on ITV HD was a signal constantly swinging between 40% - 56% meaning completely pixelated. Might have to experiment in other areas. certainly won't get a bigger dish up until spring - if that is the solution."</p><p></p><p>I have this <strong><u>"swinging" problem</u></strong> on BBC Hd when the signal comes down in its yearly cycle (may to sept more or less)</p><p>Does this mean my pointing isn 't accurate?</p><p>or just the fact that we are on the edge of the area covered by this beam? So the signal becomes a kind of "ripple"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rodscha, post: 1101225, member: 357738"] [USER=416101]@Harvey2nd[/USER] "Thanks Tony. Went out there this evening and tried to adjust further but the best I achieved on ITV HD was a signal constantly swinging between 40% - 56% meaning completely pixelated. Might have to experiment in other areas. certainly won't get a bigger dish up until spring - if that is the solution." I have this [B][U]"swinging" problem[/U][/B] on BBC Hd when the signal comes down in its yearly cycle (may to sept more or less) Does this mean my pointing isn 't accurate? or just the fact that we are on the edge of the area covered by this beam? So the signal becomes a kind of "ripple"? [/QUOTE]
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