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<blockquote data-quote="2old4this" data-source="post: 20227" data-attributes="member: 174998"><p>could conceivably be skew though that would be more likely to affect both H and V.</p><p></p><p>Why only some V channels? </p><p></p><p>Well often one or other is the stronger signal. Here I can receive the V transponders on Nilesat with no problem but the H only with difficulty</p><p>Also the strengths of individual transponders vary. The weaker ones will be the fiorst to go if your reception is marginal. You might also find that weaker signals only come in at certain times of the day/year when atmospheric absorption & scattering (by moisture and/or dust) is less.</p><p></p><p>When you recover reception, how strong is the signal (and quality)? How does it compare to transponders on whihc you have no such problems?</p><p></p><p>TYpically signal strength and quality should be upwards of 70% for Astra & Hotbird in Europe. If quality drops to about 30% you'll start to lose reception.</p><p></p><p>2old</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2old4this, post: 20227, member: 174998"] could conceivably be skew though that would be more likely to affect both H and V. Why only some V channels? Well often one or other is the stronger signal. Here I can receive the V transponders on Nilesat with no problem but the H only with difficulty Also the strengths of individual transponders vary. The weaker ones will be the fiorst to go if your reception is marginal. You might also find that weaker signals only come in at certain times of the day/year when atmospheric absorption & scattering (by moisture and/or dust) is less. When you recover reception, how strong is the signal (and quality)? How does it compare to transponders on whihc you have no such problems? TYpically signal strength and quality should be upwards of 70% for Astra & Hotbird in Europe. If quality drops to about 30% you'll start to lose reception. 2old [/QUOTE]
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