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hi guys can anyone work this out whats wrong i have just set up a sxy dish zone 2 the meter reading on my signal meter is 3/4 up the quality bar same as on the reciver when i put the true move chanels on its all breaking up same as with moveis for men other chanels seem ok any ideas thanks guys :mad:
 

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Possible DECT interference operating around the 1880 - 1900 Mhz..... bang in the middle of some of the transponders and channels you have mentioned.

If this applies then DECT cordless phone needs moving :D
 

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top marks sat man you spot on it was the phones but what phones dont interfer with the satelite thanks
 

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Non DECT phones that don't operate in those freqs ..... :D

Glad to help,..... make the cheque payable to satelliteman LOL :):-rofl2
 

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I never understand why some get interference problems from DECT cordless phones. I have 4 of the little bu99ers and have never had a problem. They are from the BT Freestyle range a few years old, I don't know if the brand makes any difference.

I'm wondering where the interference is getting in? Like though the cable, or directly into the receiver circuitry.
 

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Might be a type OR brand of phone but I suppose if you have poor screen cabling, that might be an opening for interference to get in.
 

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alot of comms (Telephone...etc) are located beside the TV (due to necessary!!!..Connections)...this was a ‘no no’ even in the early days of modem/isdn connections as it would most like cause interference to PC Monitors due to the constant feed, seen some great effects, so best kept away!
 

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thanks guys can i ask what phone makes models dont afect the satelite thanks
 

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I think it is more to do with (a) cabling and (:cool: LNB type --- I once experimented with two different LNBs on 11637 @ 7e and while one was OK, the other couldn't hack it though it's quite a good LNB in terms of reception.
 
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