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On Apr 20, 10:56 am, (Peter Hayes) wrote:
Lawrence Zarb wrote: UPDATE ------ To date I have: Replaced LNB (twice) Move Satellite dish (although still over the conservatory roof) Replaced Satellite receiver Replaced ALL Cabling Basically All kit and cabling has been replaced. One strange thing though...The cable runs from th dish into the lift where there is a joint. If I connect my now redundant receiver in the loft it works fine!! Replace the entire run of cabling with one length, no joints. Or replace the joint connector with an inline amplifier, £6 on eBay. Search for amplifier in Satellite/ Cable & Freeview Finder. -- Immunity is better than innoculation. Peter I already had an inline amplifier fitted, which I have now removed. At the moment the signal strength and quality is about 50%, as per the skybox signal quality page. Now when I refit the amplifier I lose all channels.. |
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On Apr 20, 10:56 am, (Peter Hayes) wrote: Lawrence Zarb wrote: UPDATE ------ To date I have: Replaced LNB (twice) Move Satellite dish (although still over the conservatory roof) Replaced Satellite receiver Replaced ALL Cabling Basically All kit and cabling has been replaced. One strange thing though...The cable runs from th dish into the lift where there is a joint. If I connect my now redundant receiver in the loft it works fine!! Replace the entire run of cabling with one length, no joints. Or replace the joint connector with an inline amplifier, £6 on eBay. Search for amplifier in Satellite/ Cable & Freeview Finder. I already had an inline amplifier fitted, which I have now removed. At the moment the signal strength and quality is about 50%, as per the skybox signal quality page. Now when I refit the amplifier I lose all channels.. Faulty amplifier? I still believe your best option is to replace the cabling with one continuous length of CT100, boring that it might be. Peter |
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wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 20, 10:56 am, (Peter Hayes) wrote: Lawrence Zarb wrote: UPDATE ------ To date I have: Replaced LNB (twice) Move Satellite dish (although still over the conservatory roof) Replaced Satellite receiver Replaced ALL Cabling Basically All kit and cabling has been replaced. One strange thing though...The cable runs from th dish into the lift where there is a joint. If I connect my now redundant receiver in the loft it works fine!! Replace the entire run of cabling with one length, no joints. Or replace the joint connector with an inline amplifier, £6 on eBay. Search for amplifier in Satellite/ Cable & Freeview Finder. -- Immunity is better than innoculation. Peter I already had an inline amplifier fitted, which I have now removed. At the moment the signal strength and quality is about 50%, as per the skybox signal quality page. Now when I refit the amplifier I lose all channels.. What, do you mean you have an in-line amp on the dish cable? That's likely to give the receiver indgestion unless the cable is very long. I'd expect it to cause a great reduction in signal quality. Bill |
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The amplifier was removed along time ago....
Throughout my investigations I've occassionally refitted it to see if it make any imporviements, but it just seems to affected the other channels, probable too strong a signal |
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At www.superaffiliate7.com you will find a web site oriented towards Heath
products - home harware such as Tv, compuer ect... other Affiliates are related to join a satellite TV netwark, or download commercial Movies. wrote in message ups.com... I have a sky digital setup in the UK. I am having problems with my dish when I am trying to view INI on transponder 11.662/H Sky channel 767. The dish is located over a polycarbonate conservatory roof. If I line up the dish to wnable this channel to be received, I find a few hours later the channel is no longer available. (Sky box says that there is no satellite signal being received). I have found that if I now open my kitchen door to the conservatory (This door being directly below the dish), I find that the channel becomes available again..It seems that the door is acting like some sort of aerial!! The dish is located near the first floor bedroom window... Does anyone have any explanation for this behaviour? |
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"Superaffiliate7.com" wrote in message ... At www.superaffiliate7.com you will find a web site oriented towards Heath products - home harware such as Tv, compuer ect... other Affiliates are related to join a satellite TV netwark, or download commercial Movies. Sounds as if you installed it after eating poor quality heath food products or SPAM. |
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Superaffiliate7.com wrote:
At www.superaffiliate7.com you will find a web site oriented towards Heath products - home harware such as Tv, compuer ect... other Affiliates are related to join a satellite TV netwark, or download commercial Movies. wrote in message ups.com... I have a sky digital setup in the UK. I am having problems with my dish when I am trying to view INI on transponder 11.662/H Sky channel 767. The dish is located over a polycarbonate conservatory roof. If I line up the dish to wnable this channel to be received, I find a few hours later the channel is no longer available. (Sky box says that there is no satellite signal being received). I have found that if I now open my kitchen door to the conservatory (This door being directly below the dish), I find that the channel becomes available again..It seems that the door is acting like some sort of aerial!! The dish is located near the first floor bedroom window... Does anyone have any explanation for this behaviour? Do you use a DECT phone? If so, it is likely that the door is altering the radiation pattern of the phone base station. DECT phones affect certain channels but it is not always easy to say which ones because Sky swap the transponder allocation so often. |
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"Demonic" wrote in message ... Superaffiliate7.com wrote: Do you use a DECT phone? If so, it is likely that the door is altering the radiation pattern of the phone base station. DECT phones affect certain channels but it is not always easy to say which ones because Sky swap the transponder allocation so often. You may not have solved his problems but you've certainly cured mine!. a problem that's been plaguing me for months, which was breakup on all of the Sky music channels. My Panasonic receiver (which I have replaced along with almost everything else) is connected to a 90 cm dish with a Sharp 0.3db LNB via CT100 cable, signal strength and quality shows around 95%. The dish is mounted on the back of my garage close to the house and using a 'clino master' showed that from the point of view of elevation the apex of the roof, along with neighbouring trees, is a very close run thing, in fact I got so fed up that I had given up using that group of channels altogether, the phone must be 15 feet away from the receiver and nowhere near the dish or wiring, however out of curiosity I unpluged the wall-wart and guess what? rock solid pictures, Thanks! |
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You may not have solved his problems but you've certainly cured mine!. a problem that's been plaguing me for months, which was breakup on all of the Sky music channels. For once you can thank the spammer foe re-activating a 3 year old thread! -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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