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Old December 16th 11, 04:58 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Jon Dennington
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Default Digihome PVR 160 more problems

Having updated the software on my Digihome PVR 160 and got all the
channels, I find that I can't instant record now. Although I have
rescanned and the channels are coming over well from the correct
transmitter I get the message "Unable to record x: Signal too weak"

Has anyone seen this before or is it a glitch of my OS upgrade, please

TIA

Vigman
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Old December 16th 11, 05:20 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Jon Dennington
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Default Digihome PVR 160 more problems

On Dec 16, 3:58*pm, Jon Dennington wrote:
Having updated the software on my Digihome PVR 160 and got all the
channels, I find that I can't instant record now. Although I have
rescanned and the channels are coming over well from the correct
transmitter I get the message "Unable to record x: Signal too weak"

Has anyone seen this before or is it a glitch of my OS upgrade, please

TIA

Vigman


It wasn't a problem before, but I realised I has a scart connection
from the PVR to the TV and also the RF out from the PVR to the TV.
Unplugging this RF lead allowed me to record!


Vigman
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Old December 16th 11, 06:02 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Jon Dennington
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Default Digihome PVR 160 more problems

On Dec 16, 4:20*pm, Jon Dennington wrote:
On Dec 16, 3:58*pm, Jon Dennington wrote:

Having updated the software on my Digihome PVR 160 and got all the
channels, I find that I can't instant record now. Although I have
rescanned and the channels are coming over well from the correct
transmitter I get the message "Unable to record x: Signal too weak"


Has anyone seen this before or is it a glitch of my OS upgrade, please


TIA


Vigman


It wasn't a problem before, but I realised I has a scart connection
from the PVR to the TV and also the RF out from the PVR to the TV.
Unplugging this RF lead allowed me to record!

Vigman


Scrub that last comment its doing it again!!!! 8((

Vigman
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Old December 16th 11, 08:57 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Jon Dennington
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Default Digihome PVR 160 more problems

On Dec 16, 7:15*pm, "Brian Gaff" wrote:
That makes no sense at all though!
Brian

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On Dec 16, 3:58 pm, Jon Dennington wrote:

Having updated the software on my Digihome PVR 160 and got all the
channels, I find that I can't instant record now. Although I have
rescanned and the channels are coming over well from the correct
transmitter I get the message "Unable to record x: Signal too weak"


Has anyone seen this before or is it a glitch of my OS upgrade, please


TIA


Vigman


It wasn't a problem before, but I realised I has a scart connection
from the PVR to the TV and also the RF out from the PVR to the TV.
Unplugging this RF lead allowed me to record!

Vigman


I've tested channel strengths and they are all very good, but with
instant recording or timeshifting, I just get weak signal failure
error messages???

Any ideas??

Vigman

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Old December 16th 11, 08:59 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default Digihome PVR 160 more problems

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Dennington wrote:
On Dec 16, 7:15 pm, "Brian Gaff" wrote:
That makes no sense at all though! Brian

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On Dec 16, 3:58 pm, Jon Dennington wrote:

Having updated the software on my Digihome PVR 160 and got all the
channels, I find that I can't instant record now. Although I have
rescanned and the channels are coming over well from the correct
transmitter I get the message "Unable to record x: Signal too weak"


Has anyone seen this before or is it a glitch of my OS upgrade, please


TIA


Vigman


It wasn't a problem before, but I realised I has a scart connection
from the PVR to the TV and also the RF out from the PVR to the TV.
Unplugging this RF lead allowed me to record!

Vigman


I've tested channel strengths and they are all very good, but with
instant recording or timeshifting, I just get weak signal failure error
messages???


Any ideas??


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