Best receivers for Fringe Reception

joddle

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2x Pace 2600 C1 (in a box just in case) , 3 x Humax HD Foxstat (2 of which in store as spares) . 3x Manhatten Plaza - Pasat 2.4 PF dish mounted on flat roof with Invacom C120 quad LNB .
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Massanassa, Valencia, Spain
I have now tried the attenuator idea, - or should I say several ranging from 5db to 25 db - the only difference they made was to reduce the number of channels I tuned into on this particular receiver so I have to assume it is either dying or it is simply not as good as the others for some reason or another. I also use my trusty Foxsat HD on which I get over 300 non freesat channels so in reality am not missing anything at all.
 

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Are you fitting the attenuator at the LNB end, the receiver end or a bit in between ?
 

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2x Pace 2600 C1 (in a box just in case) , 3 x Humax HD Foxstat (2 of which in store as spares) . 3x Manhatten Plaza - Pasat 2.4 PF dish mounted on flat roof with Invacom C120 quad LNB .
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Massanassa, Valencia, Spain
I tried at the receiver end only as putting an attenuator on the LNB is not physically possible without relaying a cable. With my Humax I do need an attenuator as the large dish swamps some channels. Its odd that this particular Manhatten box, although identical to the other two, apparently has reduced sensitivity or possible reduced selectivity - hard to tell which. Anyway I am going to put it down to a slightly duff box - the regular freesat stuff is fine although I did get a bit of breakup on this box on Ch4 the other night when all the others continued working fine.
 

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1.8m Dish, most Sky and Freesat receivers, 80cm on Illusion motor and Dreambox DM7025, TDT, TDT HD, Ariva 100e,
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I have a Manhattan Freesat PVR here, all SD channels are fine, but no matter what i try, BBC ITV Five HD channels come in as weak or signal...another one is fine...like most other receivers....its not software (updated that), so must be hardware...just a thought for you Joddle...
 

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I tried at the receiver end only as putting an attenuator on the LNB is not physically possible without relaying a cable. With my Humax I do need an attenuator as the large dish swamps some channels. Its odd that this particular Manhatten box, although identical to the other two, apparently has reduced sensitivity or possible reduced selectivity - hard to tell which. Anyway I am going to put it down to a slightly duff box - the regular freesat stuff is fine although I did get a bit of breakup on this box on Ch4 the other night when all the others continued working fine.


The attenuators supplied by various outlets for satellite are straight series fitting, so no matter where it goes you do not need anything more than the coupler to install where there you introduce a break in the cable. LNB end no issue, receiver end no issue.

Scrap the Manhattan, get some sleep.
 

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OP Gibertini 100 XP+ Inverto Black Ultra Lnb
Superior Dark Motor (160° max)
(50 east to 45 west)
Octagon SX88+Optima (A/B switch) Edision primo IP S2

Raven 88cm Mesh Dish + IBU Twin output
Stab100 H to H (120° max)
(53 east to 45 west)
Octagon SX88+ Ultra HD (A/B switch) Golden Interstar Alpha_X
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I threw by Manhattan's in the bin several years ago hey worked OK at the time but newer receivers like the Octagon SX88+ give you so much more such as multi-stream & over 3500 SD & HD channels FTA :) all for under £50 :Y
 

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2x Pace 2600 C1 (in a box just in case) , 3 x Humax HD Foxstat (2 of which in store as spares) . 3x Manhatten Plaza - Pasat 2.4 PF dish mounted on flat roof with Invacom C120 quad LNB .
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This one may someday end up in the bin - but for Freesat its OK for now. Alas our users like the freesat mode so I dont think the Octagon is going to help much even if its a much better receiver - When the box dies I will replace with a more modern Humax Freesat one with PVR.
 

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Dish: Televes 120cm offset pointed to Astra1 and Astra2
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The tp 11022 is very powerful and very well tuned Madrid (also smoothly last week with rain you mention), very tolerant of moderate to heavy rain, which does not happen with other tp's and smaller antennas.
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To the north of the community, sometimes it rains a lot stronger and I lose.
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El tp 11022 es muy potente y se sintoniza muy bien por Madrid (tambien sin problemas la semana pasada con la lluvia que comentas), soporta muy bien la lluvia moderada y fuerte, cosa que no pasa con otros tp's y antenas mas pequeñas.
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Por el norte de la comunidad, algunas veces llueve mucho mas fuerte y lo pierdo.


DreamBox800S-HD
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11022 = 8.00dB Señal/SNR50% AGC99% BER 0 BBC 1 Scot HD

10714 = 7.50dB Señal/SNR46% AGC99% BER300Channel4 (c4l)
10729 = 8.50dB Señal/SNR53% AGC99% BER30 Channel 4 +1
10744 = 7.50dB Señal/SNR46% AGC99% BER300RTE One
10758 = 9.00dB Señal/SNR53% AGC99% BER 9 ITV
10773 = 7.50dB Señal/SNR46% AGC99% BER300BBC 1 London
10788 = 8.50dB Señal/SNR53% AGC99% BER50 BBC 1 Wales
12090 = 6.50dB Señal/SNR40% AGC99% BER 0
12246 = 6.00dB Señal/SNR37% AGC99% BER 0

VU+DUO²
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11022 = 8.80dB Señal/SNR54% AGC69% BER 0 BBC 1 Scot HD

10714 = 8.40dB Señal/SNR52% AGC74% BER 0 Channel4 (c4l)
10729 = 8.80dB Señal/SNR54% AGC74% BER 0 Channel 4 +1
10744 = 8.20dB Señal/SNR52% AGC74% BER 0 RTE One
10758 = 8.80dB Señal/SNR54% AGC74% BER 0 ITV
10773 = 8.30dB Señal/SNR51% AGC74% BER 0 BBC 1 London
10788 = 8.80dB Señal/SNR54% AGC74% BER 0 BBC 1 Wales
12090 = 7.90dB Señal/SNR48% AGC69% BER 0
12246 = 7.50dB Señal/SNR46% AGC74% BER 0
Which of your VU+ receivers do you find best for weak signals?
 
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