Aura Signal Strength?

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  • #100002
    Anonymous
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    UHF Channel 55 is a DVB-T2

    #100003
    Anonymous
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    just checking it again – clearly showing it as DVB-T

    #100006
    Anonymous
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    apologies’ – tried to up0load a photo of the tv screen – its over the limit

    #100007
    grahamlthompson
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    stevehasahumax – 57 mins ago  » 

    have done

    channel 55

    frequency 746000

    transmission dvb-t

    bandwidth 8mhz

    strength 94

    quality 0

    cheers

    Did you fill in your postcode on Wolfbane ?

    What did it say your best transmitter is and what channels does it use for it’s Mux.

    #100008
    Anonymous
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    Change the option to T2.

    The box has a tendency to indicate a signal with no quality (on dvbt when you should be on dvbt2) when scrolling through the channels. Just follow Graham’s advice.

    #100009
    Anonymous
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    stevehasahumax – 55 mins ago  » 

    just checking it again – clearly showing it as DVB-T

    I don’t own an Aura but I suspect that the manual tune screen is the same as other Humax freeview products.

    Other Humax manual tune screens default to DVB-T. For any channel/frequency that broadcasts using DVB-T2 you need to change the transmission line yourself to DVB-T2.

    #100010
    Anonymous
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    Graham hi – sorry forgot to add to the last post – clicking on that link brings up a Grey screen with a no entry sign in the top left hand corner – that’s all that is showing

    grahamlthompson – 10 mins ago  » 

    stevehasahumax – 57 mins ago  » 

    have done

    channel 55

    frequency 746000

    transmission dvb-t

    bandwidth 8mhz

    strength 94

    quality 0

    cheers

    Did you fill in your postcode on Wolfbane ?

    What did it say your best transmitter is and what channels does it use for it’s Mux.

    #100011
    Anonymous
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    graham hi again, just manually changed channel 55 from dvbt to dvbt2 – on bbc1 the picture quality has gone from ok to superb , so much clearer and cleaner – thanks.

    Now do I have to do this for every channel in the manual channel list? Steve

    #100012
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    stevehasahumax – 3 mins ago  » 

    graham hi again, just manually changed channel 55 from dvbt to dvbt2 – on bbc1 the picture quality has gone from ok to superb , so much clearer and cleaner – thanks.

    Now do I have to do this for every channel in the manual channel list? Steve

    No You have to identify which transmitter using Wolfbane you should be using.

    HD Mux use DVB-T2. So you are tuned to a transmitter that has a HD mux on UHF 55

    All transmitters even relays have PSB-3 the main mux with the five HD channels

    BBC1-HD BBC-2-HD ITV-HD Channel 4 -HD and Channel 5 -HD.

    Once the transmitter and the channel numbers it uses is known I can tell you how to manually tune.

    #100013
    Anonymous
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    Graham hi – sorry added to the last but one post –

    clicking on the WOLFBANE link brings up a Grey screen with a no entry sign in the top left hand corner – that’s all that is showing for me

    #100014
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    stevehasahumax – 49 secs ago  » 

    Graham hi – sorry added to the last but one post –

    clicking on the WOLFBANE link brings up a Grey screen with a no entry sign in the top left hand corner – that’s all that is showing for me

    Search for Wolfbane in your Web Browser and open the site.

    #100015
    Anonymous
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    Martin Liddle – 2 weeks ago  » 

    Trev – 1 hour ago  » 

    Signal strength has nothing to do with the box, but everything to do with the aerial etc. and location.

    When signal strength is reported as a percentage then I think it is entirely possible that different makes and model of PVR will give different readings for the same signal.

    Which is why I said what I did. And I suspect that different readings is very likely.

    #100016
    Anonymous
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    stevehasahumax – 6 mins ago  » 

    Graham hi – sorry added to the last but one post –

    clicking on the WOLFBANE link brings up a Grey screen with a no entry sign in the top left hand corner – that’s all that is showing for me

    Personally I would not trust Wolfbane. For my location using the Nottingham transmitter Wolfbane shows six multiplexes, there are actually seven and two of the channel numbers are wrong. The information for my other possible transmitter Waltham is worse, they may as well have used random numbers. Maybe the information for your location is better.

    #100017
    grahamlthompson
    Participant
    #100018
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Graham hi , onto the site directly has come back with this

    Transmitter 1 (PSB 1):

    BBC A 2 (PSB 2):

    D 3 & 4 A (COM 1):

    SDN B (PSB 3):

    BBC B C (COM 2):

    Arqiva A D (COM 3):

    Arqiva B Gp Pol OS grid ref. Field

    dBµV/m Distance

    miles Bearing

    degrees Antenna

    (suggestion)

    UHF ERP

    W UHF ERP

    W UHF ERP

    W UHF ERP

    W UHF ERP

    W UHF ERP

    W

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