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Dreambox Satellite Receiver | Tutorials | Software
Dreambox 500
Brand new DM518s from dealextreme with no "service searching" option
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<blockquote data-quote="Lazarus" data-source="post: 769433" data-attributes="member: 323322"><p>The Receiver acts as a Faraday cage and will be virtually immune to DECT phone interference: However, DECT phone signals can and do exploit weaknesses in cabling and connections. So you need to ensure there are no joints or damage to the cable, that it is proper double-screened satellite grade, and that any fcelpates are good quality ones that maintain screening throughout.</p><p></p><p>It is a simple matter to establish if a DECT phone is interfering ................... turn the base station off at the mains.</p><p></p><p>If that solves your problem, either improve the satellite cabling as described, or shift the DECT base elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>As DECT uses approx. 1880MHz, it can disrupt Satellite TPs around 11630 MHz and 12480 MHz ( which are downshifted by the LNB to ..... 1880 MHz)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazarus, post: 769433, member: 323322"] The Receiver acts as a Faraday cage and will be virtually immune to DECT phone interference: However, DECT phone signals can and do exploit weaknesses in cabling and connections. So you need to ensure there are no joints or damage to the cable, that it is proper double-screened satellite grade, and that any fcelpates are good quality ones that maintain screening throughout. It is a simple matter to establish if a DECT phone is interfering ................... turn the base station off at the mains. If that solves your problem, either improve the satellite cabling as described, or shift the DECT base elsewhere. As DECT uses approx. 1880MHz, it can disrupt Satellite TPs around 11630 MHz and 12480 MHz ( which are downshifted by the LNB to ..... 1880 MHz) [/QUOTE]
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