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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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<blockquote data-quote="RedAltoGL" data-source="post: 118675" data-attributes="member: 193567"><p>@ Terrydlm</p><p></p><p>I've just ran up my system on those transponders, not a dickybird until I nudged the dish a fraction. Very blocky picture on both, receiver showing 70% strength and 20% quality. Might be the low sybol rate and horizontal beam as rolfw stated, whereas SRG SF2 on the same satellite (Telecom2D) on a vertical beam and higher symbol rate comes in at 70% strength and 50% quality.</p><p>Looking at the Syria channel on Atlantic Bird 2, same location, 12747H, 2849 I get a 70% signal strength and 100% quality.</p><p>Perhaps the transponders on Telecom 2D are running underpowered or are on a very tight beam, who knows!</p><p>Redmund</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedAltoGL, post: 118675, member: 193567"] @ Terrydlm I've just ran up my system on those transponders, not a dickybird until I nudged the dish a fraction. Very blocky picture on both, receiver showing 70% strength and 20% quality. Might be the low sybol rate and horizontal beam as rolfw stated, whereas SRG SF2 on the same satellite (Telecom2D) on a vertical beam and higher symbol rate comes in at 70% strength and 50% quality. Looking at the Syria channel on Atlantic Bird 2, same location, 12747H, 2849 I get a 70% signal strength and 100% quality. Perhaps the transponders on Telecom 2D are running underpowered or are on a very tight beam, who knows! Redmund [/QUOTE]
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