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December 18, 2011 at 3:25 pm #12574
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InactiveWhen I record a programme on My Humax FoxSat-HDR , I get the message “No or bad signal’ when I try to watch another channel.
In a previous post, someone told me to …Tune to channel 999, press info. Look at the bottom right of the info bar at the signal strength and quality bar charts. Approx how much of the bar chart is coloured, and how much is green compared to the red and yellow sections ?
But I haven’t got a channel 999
December 18, 2011 at 4:33 pm #29200grahamlthompson
ParticipantOh Dear
First have look round the back are the two cables on the outer sockets with the middle one empty. If not power off and put them right.
Next boot the box.
Menu/Setup/Manual Tune
Press right where it says Transponder ALL and scroll down the list of transponders to find 11427 H (might say 11428 H).
Look at the Strength and Quality at the bottom.
This is the freesat home transponder (where the epg and 999 comes from).
No or very poor signal.
Faulty lnb, coax connections or dish alignment. Without a signal here this needs fixing first.
Assuming you had or now have a good signal carry out a factory reset. (watch for 2 cables found during the install)
To check both tuners start an instant recording on BBC-HD, start a second on BBC1-HD. Now try tuning to lots of other channels you should be able to live pause any of them.
December 18, 2011 at 9:29 pm #29201Anonymous
InactiveThanks ever so much for taking the time to write a detailed reply.
It was sorted with your first sentence. The cable had come loose from the cable end. Feel a bit daft.
What has puzzled me though, is that some of the programmes scheduled to record have been taping, and others not (and I don’t believe they were simultaneous recordings).
Really chuffed with your reply.
December 19, 2011 at 9:37 am #29202grahamlthompson
ParticipantThe reason for this will probably be the way the box schedules the recordings to the two tuners. Recordings allocated to the working tuner will have worked OK.
Have you now got a channel 999 ?
June 9, 2012 at 10:07 am #29203Anonymous
InactiveI seem to have the same symptoms but I don’t understand the reference to “First have look round the back are the two cables on the outer sockets with the middle one empty. If not power off and put them right.” I have only one cable coming from my Sat dish as it’s in a wall socket.
June 9, 2012 at 11:11 am #29204grahamlthompson
ParticipantIdeally the Foxsat-hdr needs two feeds from a lnb to function with 100% recording capability. If you only have one you must give the second tuner a feed by using the tuner 1 out loop capability. You need a short length of coax cable with a f connector on both ends. See the diagram bottom of page 16 in the user manual.
To understand the limitations of single cable working see
http://myhumax.org/forum/topic/what-can-i-record-and-watch-using-1-or-2-cables
February 23, 2013 at 5:03 pm #29205Anonymous
InactiveI have the same problem as in this post – I cannot record one channel and watch another, despite having two cables plugged in to the right sockets at the back. I have tried a factory reset and it always detects one cable only.
I have checked the signal strength as directed and this seems fine too. (Transponder ALL and scroll down the list of transponders to find 11427 H (might say 11428 H). – 90% strength)
Do you have any suggestions for what I could try next? I do not understand why only one cable is recognised in the reset.
Many thanks for any advice.
February 23, 2013 at 5:20 pm #29206Anonymous
InactiveInspect the F-connectors on the end of the cables and remake them if they look iffy.
February 23, 2013 at 5:21 pm #29207grahamlthompson
ParticipantIf you swap the cables over do you get any signal detected at all ? If not examine the f connector carefully on the coax giving you no signal.
Google fitting a f connector if you don’t know how to fit them.
Welcome to the forum.
February 23, 2013 at 5:56 pm #29208Anonymous
InactiveMany thanks,
you’re right – one of the f connectors is dodgy. On one website on ‘remaking’ them it says not to work with a ‘live wire’. I don’t want to short circuit it. My problem now is that we’re in a rented house and I can’t see where the satellite dish is connected to the power – I didn’t even realise it would be.
Does that even make sense? This is all new to me. I guess I’ll have to ask the landlord about the satellite…
Thanks again.
February 23, 2013 at 6:02 pm #29209Anonymous
Inactivekpcrisps – 3 minutes ago »
Many thanks,
you’re right – one of the f connectors is dodgy. On one website on ‘remaking’ them it says not to work with a ‘live wire’. I don’t want to short circuit it. My problem now is that we’re in a rented house and I can’t see where the satellite dish is connected to the power – I didn’t even realise it would be.
Does that even make sense? This is all new to me. I guess I’ll have to ask the landlord about the satellite…
Thanks again.
I think you misunderstand the link – the power is supplied by the HDR – it just needs to make a circuit with the inner core and the screening as an earth (to the outer socket).
February 23, 2013 at 6:12 pm #29210grahamlthompson
Participantkpcrisps – 14 minutes ago »
Many thanks,
you’re right – one of the f connectors is dodgy. On one website on ‘remaking’ them it says not to work with a ‘live wire’. I don’t want to short circuit it. My problem now is that we’re in a rented house and I can’t see where the satellite dish is connected to the power – I didn’t even realise it would be.
Does that even make sense? This is all new to me. I guess I’ll have to ask the landlord about the satellite…
Thanks again.
Just switch off your Foxsat, as Repassac says the box provides the power (12/18V DC), normally direct to a lnb. In your case to a multiswitch.
February 23, 2013 at 8:32 pm #29211Anonymous
InactiveOkay cool! Sorry for being daft, but didn’t want to take a chance and get it wrong.
Will give it a go.
Many thanks.
November 22, 2019 at 3:03 pm #29212Anonymous
InactiveHi,
It is… I came on to the Forum just now to tell you that after much Googling I had found it. I now have a hard copy of the entire string and acted on it.
Huge thank you for your interest; I may be back to you as the problem seems to be intermittent, tonight will be the tester.
Thanks again,
Ron C
November 22, 2019 at 5:13 pm #29213grahamlthompson
Participantkpcrisps – 6 years ago »
Many thanks,
you’re right – one of the f connectors is dodgy. On one website on ‘remaking’ them it says not to work with a ‘live wire’. I don’t want to short circuit it. My problem now is that we’re in a rented house and I can’t see where the satellite dish is connected to the power – I didn’t even realise it would be.
Does that even make sense? This is all new to me. I guess I’ll have to ask the landlord about the satellite…
Thanks again.
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