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November 4, 2012 at 4:24 pm #13865
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InactiveHi. Having a frustrating time with new HDR 1000S
At first there were 2 connections showing with only tuner 1 having a signal, then both tuner 1 and tuner 2 had signals, and now neither tuner has a signal and channel search finds no channels.
The TV separately connected to another LNB output works fine. Changed tuner 1 and tuner 2 connections to 2 spare outputs on the Octal LNB – still no signals. Recorded OK when only tuner 1 had a signal. BBC iPlayer works fine.
Cables tested for continuity or shorts – no faults found.
Anybody else had similar problems?
November 4, 2012 at 4:31 pm #39600Anonymous
InactiveAs mentioned in the FAQ only active tuners are displayed.
(Starting a recording and changing channel to a different transponder will show both tuners).
No signal on both indicates a signal problem. Try swapping LNB1 with the TV.
November 4, 2012 at 5:37 pm #39601Anonymous
InactiveThanks for your reply Repassac.
Unfortunately the connection to the LNB output the TV uses is not accessible or I would have tried it. (And if I got at it and we lost the TV signal I really would be in the dog house!)
I have swapped the original two LNB connections for two unused ones. Will try and get hold of another Freesat STB to test.
November 5, 2012 at 11:45 am #39602Anonymous
InactiveFredHumax1947 – 18 hours ago »
Will try and get hold of another Freesat STB to test.
UPDATE
Borrowed a Grundig Freesat HD STB and established that there were good signals on both the cables I was using to feed the Humax. Reconnected the Humax and started it and signals now detected on both tuner inputs, so with no change other than being switched off at the wall overnight it seems to be working.
But it was working before it lost both inputs, so will wait and see what happens next.
November 5, 2012 at 12:28 pm #39603Anonymous
InactiveOne thing I have learnt is to be very careful when fitting the F connectors – even swapping the connections can upset a poorly fitted connected. I am sure that there are those that will agree and those that will not nbt I like a long inner core with a slight kink it ot for better contact.
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