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February 2, 2021 at 11:38 pm #21604
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InactiveWatching Yesterday channel and signal strength is 82% and quality jumps between 40-80% and mostly the lower and is never constant. Lots of picture breakup. Switch to TVs own tuner which is being fed by the aura and signal strength is 90% and quality is 80%. Doesn’t fluctuate and no picture break up. Huh! I could pick many SD channels and have the same situation. Only the HD channels give me a decent picture.
February 3, 2021 at 10:51 am #102529Martin Liddle
Participantboogersa – 11 hours ago »
Watching Yesterday channel and signal strength is 82% and quality jumps between 40-80% and mostly the lower and is never constant. Lots of picture breakup. Switch to TVs own tuner which is being fed by the aura and signal strength is 90% and quality is 80%. Doesn’t fluctuate and no picture break up. Huh! I could pick many SD channels and have the same situation. Only the HD channels give me a decent picture.
there does seem to be a theme emerging of issues with SD channels. Barry, are Humax aware of the concern about this?
February 3, 2021 at 11:09 am #102530Anonymous
InactiveTechnically speaking, I think that the problem is with DVB-T muxes especially ARQ A and ARQ B with varying signal quality. The DVB-T2 muxes are rock solid for me (100% signal strength and 100% signal quality, with no need for a variable attenuator). There are a couple of SD channels on the DVB-T2 mux BBC B that are SD (65 TBN UK and 72 Shopping Quarter) and I have rock solid reception for both (but would never watch either!).
February 3, 2021 at 11:19 am #102531Anonymous
InactiveMartin Liddle – 21 mins ago »
boogersa – 11 hours ago »
Watching Yesterday channel and signal strength is 82% and quality jumps between 40-80% and mostly the lower and is never constant. Lots of picture breakup. Switch to TVs own tuner which is being fed by the aura and signal strength is 90% and quality is 80%. Doesn’t fluctuate and no picture break up. Huh! I could pick many SD channels and have the same situation. Only the HD channels give me a decent picture.
there does seem to be a theme emerging of issues with SD channels. Barry, are Humax aware of the concern about this?
Ok I think the Aura is sensitive to the signal strength it gets. But to give a balanced view, I’ve just checked this morning some of the SD channels which would have a lower quality of signal that I would expect and this morning they are high , e.g. 90% quality. Now my thoughts are that because I have some sort of signal booster/splitter in the loft (never looked at in 7 years!) and I am the only one watching tv just now so no sharing of the signal? In the evening, with more TVs on it has to share the signal? Is that how it works? Maybe I need a more powerful booster/splitter in the loft. But why are HD freeview channels ok and SD are the ones impacted?
February 3, 2021 at 12:48 pm #102532Barry
ModeratorMartin Liddle – 1 hour ago »
boogersa – 11 hours ago »
Watching Yesterday channel and signal strength is 82% and quality jumps between 40-80% and mostly the lower and is never constant. Lots of picture breakup. Switch to TVs own tuner which is being fed by the aura and signal strength is 90% and quality is 80%. Doesn’t fluctuate and no picture break up. Huh! I could pick many SD channels and have the same situation. Only the HD channels give me a decent picture.
there does seem to be a theme emerging of issues with SD channels. Barry, are Humax aware of the concern about this?
Only if members who think they have a problem have reported it to support, I have not as I have not witnessed similar.
February 3, 2021 at 1:22 pm #102533Anonymous
InactiveYes, I have posted about this issue myself in the thread Aura 24 hrs in not looking good. Yesterday channel for me was borderline sound glitches and some picture tearing. Get our signal off Sutton Coldfield and as we are high up the signal is excellent. Both LG TVs plus Samsung TV and Panasonic PVR rock solid. Had exactly the same issue with BT Humax Youview box . Just waiting for the Aura to be swapped out (Friday) as it wouldn’t maintain an Ethernet connection.
February 3, 2021 at 1:24 pm #102534Anonymous
InactiveMaybe we should try and establish if everyone who is having a problem with varying signal quality on SD channels (DVB-T muxes) is having problems with the same multiplexes. For me, the varying signal quality affects the ARQ A and B muxes (Dave, Yesterday, Sky News, etc). A full list of which channel is on which mux is here: https://www.freeview.co.uk/corporate/platform-management/channel-listings-industry-professionals
February 3, 2021 at 1:46 pm #102535Anonymous
InactiveI was also experiencing problems with This is Birmingham on channel 36. Now I shouldn’t really be able to receive this channel at all so we are talking right at the end of the range with ss and sq down even on our TVs. However, the TVs and Panasonic tune them in automatically whereas the Aura failed to find the channels and I had to do a manual tune which perhaps demonstrates the difference in tuners. COM7 national was also down but they are still operating on low power.
February 3, 2021 at 3:31 pm #102536Anonymous
InactiveChannel 36 should be QVC Style.
I have never heard of This is Birmingham and can find no reference to it.
February 3, 2021 at 4:31 pm #102537Anonymous
Inactivehttps://ukfree.tv/transmitters/tv/Sutton_Coldfield
Broadcast channel / frequency 36, a local mux for local people
February 3, 2021 at 4:36 pm #102538Anonymous
InactiveSSThing – 58 mins ago »
Channel 36 should be QVC Style.
I have never heard of This is Birmingham and can find no reference to it.
Channel 36 (594000kHz) DVBT 8MHz off Sutton Coldfield. Enter a manual tune if you are on SC transmitter. Other channels on this frequency 51 Sony movies classic 60 Sony movies +1 49 Sony channel 94 Ideal Extra 207 Tiny Pop.
February 3, 2021 at 5:05 pm #102539Anonymous
InactiveWhen did that change? Because I have all those channels (except the Birmingham one) via ch48. (Sutton Coldfield transmitter).
February 3, 2021 at 5:10 pm #102540Anonymous
InactiveFurther, I can't find ref to it here:-
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February 3, 2021 at 5:13 pm #102541Anonymous
InactiveSSThing – 6 mins ago »
When did that change? Because I have all those channels (except the Birmingham one) via ch48. (Sutton Coldfield transmitter).
Well I certainly had that frequency for the last couple of years. We are north of SC.
February 3, 2021 at 5:52 pm #102542Anonymous
InactiveI still don’t understand where you are getting “This is Birmingham” from?
LCN 007 is “Birmingham TV” (ch48)
Sutton Coldfield isn’t broadcasting on ch36.
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