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High SNR on Communal Dish - Have I Caused it?
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<blockquote data-quote="A nonymous" data-source="post: 971211" data-attributes="member: 240839"><p>Are you in the UK or somewhere else in Europe?</p><p></p><p>Its more than likely the people that built the flat only installed a TV/FM plate in the bedroom is purely down to cost nothing more. Changing the plate wont make a scrap of difference as every cable that comes from the headend will most likely be a multiplexed sat/uhf/dab signal, you wont have caused any issues by fitting the plate.</p><p></p><p>Its more than likely that the dish has moved or there is an issue with the multiswitch feeding your property. If it was a cable issue its likely that the problem would be across all frequencies and polarities, not just a certain block.</p><p></p><p>I would just leave things alone and report the issue to whoever is responsible for the tv system. If you mess with the set up and damage it you could end up with an expensive bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A nonymous, post: 971211, member: 240839"] Are you in the UK or somewhere else in Europe? Its more than likely the people that built the flat only installed a TV/FM plate in the bedroom is purely down to cost nothing more. Changing the plate wont make a scrap of difference as every cable that comes from the headend will most likely be a multiplexed sat/uhf/dab signal, you wont have caused any issues by fitting the plate. Its more than likely that the dish has moved or there is an issue with the multiswitch feeding your property. If it was a cable issue its likely that the problem would be across all frequencies and polarities, not just a certain block. I would just leave things alone and report the issue to whoever is responsible for the tv system. If you mess with the set up and damage it you could end up with an expensive bill. [/QUOTE]
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