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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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<blockquote data-quote="stylo" data-source="post: 44994" data-attributes="member: 179699"><p>OK, selected the Thor sat. Looked through the TV channel list - no mention of BBC world there. A few of the channles I could pick up such as Bloomberg (German I think) but pictures were not very clear.</p><p>Went into the Intallation menu and deleted Thor, then re-added. </p><p>Did the channel Auto Search - the receiver cycled through 30 entries but found nothing.</p><p></p><p>When I look at the screen (Program Satellites) which allows me to cycle through the video frequency/Pol (Analogue) and TP/Pol/SR (Digital) settings I see that with the analogue setting at 3800.00/V I have signal level at 45% but at 11001.00/V this goes up to 90% and a get a picture appear in very poor quality for some of the frequencies and none at all for others (probably no signal or encrypted I guess). But, when the process of moving through the settings takes me to the first of the digital settings (3912/H/8022) signal level =10% and quality = 10% these level/quality readings remain pretty much the same through all the digital settings.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if this above attempt at diagnosis is of any use...</p><p></p><p>Tried the same search for channels on Hispasat but same results - no pictures on any channels</p><p></p><p>Had another look at Sirius2_3 (5 East), level and quality is low (c10%) on most settings until I get to 12303/H/25547 where it goes up to 65/80 %. I thought that different frequencies etc would deliver a consistent signal strength & quality from the same satellite - clearly I have much to learn...</p><p></p><p>Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylo, post: 44994, member: 179699"] OK, selected the Thor sat. Looked through the TV channel list - no mention of BBC world there. A few of the channles I could pick up such as Bloomberg (German I think) but pictures were not very clear. Went into the Intallation menu and deleted Thor, then re-added. Did the channel Auto Search - the receiver cycled through 30 entries but found nothing. When I look at the screen (Program Satellites) which allows me to cycle through the video frequency/Pol (Analogue) and TP/Pol/SR (Digital) settings I see that with the analogue setting at 3800.00/V I have signal level at 45% but at 11001.00/V this goes up to 90% and a get a picture appear in very poor quality for some of the frequencies and none at all for others (probably no signal or encrypted I guess). But, when the process of moving through the settings takes me to the first of the digital settings (3912/H/8022) signal level =10% and quality = 10% these level/quality readings remain pretty much the same through all the digital settings. Not sure if this above attempt at diagnosis is of any use... Tried the same search for channels on Hispasat but same results - no pictures on any channels Had another look at Sirius2_3 (5 East), level and quality is low (c10%) on most settings until I get to 12303/H/25547 where it goes up to 65/80 %. I thought that different frequencies etc would deliver a consistent signal strength & quality from the same satellite - clearly I have much to learn... Adam [/QUOTE]
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