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<blockquote data-quote="dxsat" data-source="post: 295362" data-attributes="member: 193607"><p>Hi Iceman,</p><p>You can see from the chart that the Sharp performs very well on Channel Four here as well, but what is beyond doubt is that it is very poor in Madrid for low band as used by 2D. In your location, all channels are weaker as you are further east than us. Here the south beams are extremely strong and are surely the cause of the cross-modulation problems that the Sharp deals with poorly.</p><p>What I didn't mention before is that the Sharp also has problems in Madrid on high band as well, typically losing Sky Movies 1-3 and 4-6 in the afternoons.</p><p>I think what this all means is that it depends on location and the relative stengths of channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxsat, post: 295362, member: 193607"] Hi Iceman, You can see from the chart that the Sharp performs very well on Channel Four here as well, but what is beyond doubt is that it is very poor in Madrid for low band as used by 2D. In your location, all channels are weaker as you are further east than us. Here the south beams are extremely strong and are surely the cause of the cross-modulation problems that the Sharp deals with poorly. What I didn't mention before is that the Sharp also has problems in Madrid on high band as well, typically losing Sky Movies 1-3 and 4-6 in the afternoons. I think what this all means is that it depends on location and the relative stengths of channels. [/QUOTE]
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