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<blockquote data-quote="SwissBuster" data-source="post: 636664" data-attributes="member: 290639"><p>The dish is about 45cm, but it is an eliptical and surprisingly efficient design. Before everyone says 'it's too small', I am receiving about 5000 channels and everything else I want from 28E, 23E, 19E and 13E without any problems. I ran another scan this afternoon to check the TPs on 13E - I have close to 100% signal quality and about 60-70% signal strength on the TPs I observed. The scan runs sequentially, first through V and then H. It picks up channels throughout the range for both. It regularly (about 10% of TPs) returns the message 'no signal' but I do have a signal for TPs both immediately before and immediately after 123999H. </p><p></p><p>For example, I picked up 22 channels from 12245H, failed on 123999H (no signal) and then picked up 27 from 12476H. I also picked up channels from 12265V and 124814V. Note that in both the H and V, the scan 'failed' for any TPs starting with 123 (about 5 or 6 in total). </p><p></p><p>So, is there a technical reason that this TP isn't working for me? What effects the reception of a TP?</p><p></p><p>Is there a way of finding out if these two TV channels did actually move TP back in March (for example, from Lyngsat)? This might help me understand why I 'lost' the channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwissBuster, post: 636664, member: 290639"] The dish is about 45cm, but it is an eliptical and surprisingly efficient design. Before everyone says 'it's too small', I am receiving about 5000 channels and everything else I want from 28E, 23E, 19E and 13E without any problems. I ran another scan this afternoon to check the TPs on 13E - I have close to 100% signal quality and about 60-70% signal strength on the TPs I observed. The scan runs sequentially, first through V and then H. It picks up channels throughout the range for both. It regularly (about 10% of TPs) returns the message 'no signal' but I do have a signal for TPs both immediately before and immediately after 123999H. For example, I picked up 22 channels from 12245H, failed on 123999H (no signal) and then picked up 27 from 12476H. I also picked up channels from 12265V and 124814V. Note that in both the H and V, the scan 'failed' for any TPs starting with 123 (about 5 or 6 in total). So, is there a technical reason that this TP isn't working for me? What effects the reception of a TP? Is there a way of finding out if these two TV channels did actually move TP back in March (for example, from Lyngsat)? This might help me understand why I 'lost' the channels. [/QUOTE]
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