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well I thought, location is not very important. I see many sentences like that on forums (inside the car, under the ground, on the bed, ...)
:)
The page says:
Could not find "tehran, iran"
Server error: The geocoding request could not be successfully processed
ok thanks.
Problem is, I have setup the dish via finder and tune it. In the dish setting menu, the level is about 70% and the quality is 20% for all TPs and they have red color.
The satellite is BADR.
Do you have any idea?
I have bought a Starsat LNB. On the label, it says:
Lo:10.7GHz to 11.7GHz
high: 11.7GHz to 12.75GHz
Also the receiver is Strong and in the dish setting->LNB freq, I think I have to put those numbers. However which one? Low or high?
Thanks
Yes (!)
but my question was why some channels have good quality (70%) and some of them has 20-30% quality. I think the main reason for that as you said is because scrambled channels provide better quality and hence the their TP has better quality that free to air.
I haven't heard about super and wide. Can you explain more? According to satbeam.com, in my location:
Hotbird 6:
EIRP level = 42 dBW
Recommended dish size = 150cm / 59.1in
Hotbird 8, 9:
EIRP level = 43 dBW
Recommended dish size = 130cm / 51.2in
If all of the channels have poor quality then maybe the dish is not well directed or the LNB is starting to damage.
Euronews is on the same TP as BBC world news. The quality for france24 is about 50%
Hi,:)
My receiver is set to hotbird. The level of signal is 72% but the problem is for some channels the quality is 70% to 90% and for some channels the quality is 20% (!).
For example BBC world news is about 20% but at the same time BBC persian is 70%, or PMC is 80%.
Is it normal? for one...
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