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<blockquote data-quote="wolsty" data-source="post: 20078" data-attributes="member: 175166"><p>@ 2Old.</p><p>The problem ocuured after an upgrade, using all Xamuh's files. I don't use 28 degs much, since there's little of interest for me there except S*y News and TCM, so it hasn't worried me much. It's certainly not bad weather, as I have good signal strength and quality all the time.</p><p></p><p>Since I posted, I've left the STB tuned to TCM overnight and there's no problem - the picture was still clearing this morning. However, a few minutes ago I moved the dish to 19 deg E and tuned in to a few channels, then back to S*y News on 28 degs and I got the message 'No or Bad Signal' again. All channels seem to be affected, including TCM.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand workings of PID's, ECM's etc, but my layman's guess is that this is where the problem lies, as until I changed the settings/ECM's/PMC's I'd never had a problem. As I said above, it's not very important, but I would lilke to learn something from the situation.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolsty, post: 20078, member: 175166"] @ 2Old. The problem ocuured after an upgrade, using all Xamuh's files. I don't use 28 degs much, since there's little of interest for me there except S*y News and TCM, so it hasn't worried me much. It's certainly not bad weather, as I have good signal strength and quality all the time. Since I posted, I've left the STB tuned to TCM overnight and there's no problem - the picture was still clearing this morning. However, a few minutes ago I moved the dish to 19 deg E and tuned in to a few channels, then back to S*y News on 28 degs and I got the message 'No or Bad Signal' again. All channels seem to be affected, including TCM. I don't understand workings of PID's, ECM's etc, but my layman's guess is that this is where the problem lies, as until I changed the settings/ECM's/PMC's I'd never had a problem. As I said above, it's not very important, but I would lilke to learn something from the situation. :) [/QUOTE]
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