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<blockquote data-quote="denis1501" data-source="post: 116100" data-attributes="member: 175840"><p>Hi Max,</p><p>I'm in Frosinone, near Sora.</p><p>I'm using a 1.25m offset dish with 0.3 Invacom LNB and a Pace 2600 receiver.</p><p>What you are experiencing at the moment with channels breaking up early morning is normal every year at this time and to my knowledge it is caused by atmospheric conditions. I'm sure the channels you refer to are those on the Astra 2A North beam, eg Channel 4, Sky Spts news, British eurosport and most of the Movies. It's not a skew problem either, believe me. Just a weak signal at that time. You'll find they stay all day again from around September on.</p><p>I guess we're lucky really because all channels (except 2D ones of course) come in loud and clear in the evening time when we need them most!</p><p>If you're missing the channels d_lamer2003 refers to then it's a skew problem you have as Eurobird channels are really strong 24 hrs a day here.</p><p>regards</p><p>D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denis1501, post: 116100, member: 175840"] Hi Max, I'm in Frosinone, near Sora. I'm using a 1.25m offset dish with 0.3 Invacom LNB and a Pace 2600 receiver. What you are experiencing at the moment with channels breaking up early morning is normal every year at this time and to my knowledge it is caused by atmospheric conditions. I'm sure the channels you refer to are those on the Astra 2A North beam, eg Channel 4, Sky Spts news, British eurosport and most of the Movies. It's not a skew problem either, believe me. Just a weak signal at that time. You'll find they stay all day again from around September on. I guess we're lucky really because all channels (except 2D ones of course) come in loud and clear in the evening time when we need them most! If you're missing the channels d_lamer2003 refers to then it's a skew problem you have as Eurobird channels are really strong 24 hrs a day here. regards D. [/QUOTE]
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