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On Sunday, January 8th, 2012, at 09:31:08h +0000, Brian Gaff wrote:
If you are worried about signals in bad weather just fit a bigger dish than normal. But do not forget that a larger dish needs better support, especially in times of strong winds. |
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On Jan 7, 7:25*pm, "tim...." wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message b.com... Right now I'm using an old Humax 9200T which feeds me with Freeview which as a rule is OK, all i watch on it are the usual BBC 1 & 2 ITV 1, 2, 3 & 4, Ch4 & Ch5 as well as the +1 on these sometimes and Quest that's about it as a rule I was thinking of moving to Freesat (not Sky) as this seems to offer me more +1 options, you see I'm very sad I like to program the PVR for the whole week with what i want to watch and having all the extra +1 stuff on Freesat would come in handy, but I was wondering what people's thoughts were on Freesat as a service I presume you get the same issues as you do with sky with snow/heavy rain (no signal in another words), is there anything else i need to worry about with Freesat? I do have an old Sky mini dish on my roof but I'm not 100% if anyone else is taking a feed of it, so if there not I presume the install guy can just move it, otherwise I'll have to cough up for a dish as well as his time.. Also I have found the Humax 9200T to be a first rate box (when the firmware was update) and would like to stick to there brand or should I be looking at another supplier. Your thoughts and comments are welcome. I lose my sat picture when it **** down with rain I don't - and we certainly had enough rain recently. I used a Zone 2 dish in Yorkshire, where apparently a zone 1 dish is sufficient. It looks stupid though because it's larger than everyone else's (obviously so). What did cause a detectable change in signal strength (though no loss of picture) was the horrendously strong wind last week, which blew all the bins over and visibly wobbled the dish. This blew a neighbours dish right around, so I'm guessing he did suffer loss of picture. The dish can be reached to knock snow off when needed, but it wasn't necessary last year (when it was 1/3rd covered). Freeview (even in "good" reception areas) suffers from lifts (i.e. distant signals coming in as if they're next door and playing havoc with reception, typically in hot weather) - and the joys of LTE are coming (mobile phones using the "sold off" frequencies at the top of the UHF TV band = STBs, aerial amplifiers etc overloading). There's also the nuisance of multiple switch-over-related retunes in many areas. However, Quest, Challenge, Dave etc are only FTA on Freeview - you won't find them on Freesat. The SD picture quality is generally better on Freesat than Freeview. If you connect them to the net, HD Freesat STBs also include BBC iPlayer and some include ITVplayer. There are worthy Freesat PVRs from Humax, Echostar, Samsung etc. Plenty of threads on Digital Spy to help you decide between them. Cheers, David. |
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On 08/01/2012 09:31, Brian Gaff wrote:
If you are worried about signals in bad weather just fit a bigger dish than normal. I know a number of people seem to have gone down this route and it seems to work. Brian Well thanks everybody for your replies, I've learnt a fair bit didn't know for example that the signal could come from my old sky dish, it does have a quad LNB on it right now but i have no idea if the neighbours have a feed from it or not so i'll check that out later, I do like the look of Humax, I will not be able to gain access to the dish myself so if work is needed it will have to be a install guy, i'd like to hang on to my 9200T in the living room as well but i have no idea if both units will sit together in the same room or will one remote control the other which would be a bit of a nightmare. Jim |
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On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 20:47:33 +0000, Jim
wrote: On 08/01/2012 09:31, Brian Gaff wrote: If you are worried about signals in bad weather just fit a bigger dish than normal. I know a number of people seem to have gone down this route and it seems to work. Brian Well thanks everybody for your replies, I've learnt a fair bit didn't know for example that the signal could come from my old sky dish, it does have a quad LNB on it right now but i have no idea if the neighbours have a feed from it or not so i'll check that out later, I do like the look of Humax, I will not be able to gain access to the dish myself so if work is needed it will have to be a install guy, i'd like to hang on to my 9200T in the living room as well but i have no idea if both units will sit together in the same room or will one remote control the other which would be a bit of a nightmare. I have a Humax 9200T (Freeview) on a shelf beneath a Humax Foxsat (Freesat) without any problems. They do not respond to each other's remote control. In another room I have a Humax HDR-FX T2 (Freeview) and a Humax Foxsat (Freesat). As supplied those do respond to the same remote but there is a means of changing the "remote mode" for one of them and its remote to prevent that. -- Peter Duncanson (in uk.tech.digital-tv) |
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On 10/01/2012 22:18, Peter Duncanson wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 20:47:33 +0000, wrote: On 08/01/2012 09:31, Brian Gaff wrote: If you are worried about signals in bad weather just fit a bigger dish than normal. I know a number of people seem to have gone down this route and it seems to work. Brian Well thanks everybody for your replies, I've learnt a fair bit didn't know for example that the signal could come from my old sky dish, it does have a quad LNB on it right now but i have no idea if the neighbours have a feed from it or not so i'll check that out later, I do like the look of Humax, I will not be able to gain access to the dish myself so if work is needed it will have to be a install guy, i'd like to hang on to my 9200T in the living room as well but i have no idea if both units will sit together in the same room or will one remote control the other which would be a bit of a nightmare. I have a Humax 9200T (Freeview) on a shelf beneath a Humax Foxsat (Freesat) without any problems. They do not respond to each other's remote control. In another room I have a Humax HDR-FX T2 (Freeview) and a Humax Foxsat (Freesat). As supplied those do respond to the same remote but there is a means of changing the "remote mode" for one of them and its remote to prevent that. Peter sorry to sound like a bone head, but we are talking about the 9200T and the Foxsat PVR version (FoxSat- HDR) not just the receiver, sorry i just wanted to be 100% clear. Jim |
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On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 00:57:43 +0000, Jim
wrote: On 10/01/2012 22:18, Peter Duncanson wrote: On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 20:47:33 +0000, wrote: On 08/01/2012 09:31, Brian Gaff wrote: If you are worried about signals in bad weather just fit a bigger dish than normal. I know a number of people seem to have gone down this route and it seems to work. Brian Well thanks everybody for your replies, I've learnt a fair bit didn't know for example that the signal could come from my old sky dish, it does have a quad LNB on it right now but i have no idea if the neighbours have a feed from it or not so i'll check that out later, I do like the look of Humax, I will not be able to gain access to the dish myself so if work is needed it will have to be a install guy, i'd like to hang on to my 9200T in the living room as well but i have no idea if both units will sit together in the same room or will one remote control the other which would be a bit of a nightmare. I have a Humax 9200T (Freeview) on a shelf beneath a Humax Foxsat (Freesat) without any problems. They do not respond to each other's remote control. In another room I have a Humax HDR-FX T2 (Freeview) and a Humax Foxsat (Freesat). As supplied those do respond to the same remote but there is a means of changing the "remote mode" for one of them and its remote to prevent that. Peter sorry to sound like a bone head, but we are talking about the 9200T and the Foxsat PVR version (FoxSat- HDR) not just the receiver, sorry i just wanted to be 100% clear. No boneheadness! The Humax Foxsat receiver-only and PVR boxes are just the same in this respect. A quote from an email from Humax Support: The remote controls for our Foxsat HDR, Foxsat HD, Freeview HD-FOX T2, Freeview HDR-FOX T2, will all conflict with each unit if you have any of these. It then goes on to explain how to change the remote control mode for one box and its remote control to avoid conflict with another box. -- Peter Duncanson (in uk.tech.digital-tv) |
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On 11/01/2012 11:46, Peter Duncanson wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 00:57:43 +0000, wrote: On 10/01/2012 22:18, Peter Duncanson wrote: On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 20:47:33 +0000, wrote: On 08/01/2012 09:31, Brian Gaff wrote: If you are worried about signals in bad weather just fit a bigger dish than normal. I know a number of people seem to have gone down this route and it seems to work. Brian Well thanks everybody for your replies, I've learnt a fair bit didn't know for example that the signal could come from my old sky dish, it does have a quad LNB on it right now but i have no idea if the neighbours have a feed from it or not so i'll check that out later, I do like the look of Humax, I will not be able to gain access to the dish myself so if work is needed it will have to be a install guy, i'd like to hang on to my 9200T in the living room as well but i have no idea if both units will sit together in the same room or will one remote control the other which would be a bit of a nightmare. I have a Humax 9200T (Freeview) on a shelf beneath a Humax Foxsat (Freesat) without any problems. They do not respond to each other's remote control. In another room I have a Humax HDR-FX T2 (Freeview) and a Humax Foxsat (Freesat). As supplied those do respond to the same remote but there is a means of changing the "remote mode" for one of them and its remote to prevent that. Peter sorry to sound like a bone head, but we are talking about the 9200T and the Foxsat PVR version (FoxSat- HDR) not just the receiver, sorry i just wanted to be 100% clear. No boneheadness! The Humax Foxsat receiver-only and PVR boxes are just the same in this respect. A quote from an email from Humax Support: The remote controls for our Foxsat HDR, Foxsat HD, Freeview HD-FOX T2, Freeview HDR-FOX T2, will all conflict with each unit if you have any of these. It then goes on to explain how to change the remote control mode for one box and its remote control to avoid conflict with another box. That's perfect from my point of view then, thanks for that Peter, now just need to find out from neighbours if they take there feed from this dish, AFAIK there is 2 other people and me who take a feed so should be i going spare ![]() Jim |
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