Recorded radio intermittent breaks in audio

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  • #20071
    Anonymous
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    This is so annoying. Everything is tuned in and the aerial is a recently installed new one with a strong signal. When I record radio 3 or listen live I get intermittent jumps in audio every few seconds. A lot of my programes are now ruied by this annoying problem.

    Can anyone give me a clue as to where to start to try and solve this problem ?

    Thanks.

    #87526
    grahamlthompson
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    Make and model of box would help ? You may have too high a signal level, if so a variable attenuator may fix it.

    https://www.toolstation.com/shop/p86843?searchstr=TV%20attenuator

    If you can’t fit F connectors use a pair of f to belling lee converters.

    https://www.screwfix.com/p/labgear-f-plug-to-coax-socket-pack-of-10/73805

    #87527
    Anonymous
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    Sorry, I thought I posted the model number. It’s a 2000T

    #87528
    grahamlthompson
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    What signal strength and quality do you get when tuned to radio 3 using the signal diagnostics menu ?

    Still reckon it’s likely to be tuner front end overload from too strong a signal.

    Try the attenuator (and the adaptors if you need them). It’s very simple to cut the coax cable into the box and fit F connectors to the cut ends, While looking at the bbc 3 signal reduce the signal level to a point where the quality starts to dip below 100%.

    With a sensitive tuner capable of hanging on to a weak signal

    it’s way too easy to overload the tuner.

    Look up how to fit a screw on F connector.

    #87529
    Anonymous
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    grahamlthompson – 15 hours ago  » 

    What signal strength and quality do you get when tuned to radio 3 using the signal diagnostics menu ?

    Still reckon it’s likely to be tuner front end overload from too strong a signal.

    Try the attenuator (and the adaptors if you need them). It’s very simple to cut the coax cable into the box and fit F connectors to the cut ends, While looking at the bbc 3 signal reduce the signal level to a point where the quality starts to dip below 100%.

    With a sensitive tuner capable of hanging on to a weak signal

    it’s way too easy to overload the tuner.

    Look up how to fit a screw on F connector.

    Well while I have Radio 3 tuned, I go to the settings menu and look at signal strength and it says “Channel 50” which bears no resemblance to the channel number of Radio 3(three figure number) I check the strength anyway and it reads between 94-96% strength at 100% quality if that helps. The audio didn’t seem to jump just now.

    #87530
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    hubb – 1 minute ago  » 

    grahamlthompson – 15 hours ago  » 

    What signal strength and quality do you get when tuned to radio 3 using the signal diagnostics menu ?

    Still reckon it’s likely to be tuner front end overload from too strong a signal.

    Try the attenuator (and the adaptors if you need them). It’s very simple to cut the coax cable into the box and fit F connectors to the cut ends, While looking at the bbc 3 signal reduce the signal level to a point where the quality starts to dip below 100%.

    With a sensitive tuner capable of hanging on to a weak signal

    it’s way too easy to overload the tuner.

    Look up how to fit a screw on F connector.

    Well while I have Radio 3 tuned, I go to the settings menu and look at signal strength and it says “Channel 50” which bears no resemblance to the channel number of Radio 3(three figure number) I check the strength anyway and it reads between 94-96% strength at 100% quality if that helps. The audio didn’t seem to jump just now.

    Channel 50 is the UHF channel that the Multiplex with Radio 3 on uses as a carrier by your local transmitter.

    Fit the attenuator and adjust the signal strength to approx 70-80% checking the quality remains at 100%. The three figure number is the logical channel number allocated to Radio 3’s Service Identifier (SID) by the freeview epg.

    See PSB 1

    https://ukfree.tv/transmitters/multiplexes

    #87531
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Ok, thanks. Any reason why this problem has started this late on after the aerial was fitted 3 years ago ? The break in audio seems to be very short, a bit like a cd jumping.

    #87532
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    hubb – 7 minutes ago  » 

    Ok, thanks. Any reason why this problem has started this late on after the aerial was fitted 3 years ago ? The break in audio seems to be very short, a bit like a cd jumping.

    Could be a number of reasons. The audio break up suggests tuner overload, which may have been due to enhanced reception due to the current atmospheric conditions or may be the Mux power has been increased. The high signal level suggests that you are close to the signal being too high for the tuner to cope with for short intervals. Without a spectrum analyser it’s just a guess. As a attenuator is cheap it’s a no brainer to try one. The problem is a lot easier to see on a TV channel as the picture breaks up into a pixellated mess.

    #87533
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    It stopped happening for a while but some more recordings are doing the same again. It’s not consistent.

    #87534
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Anyone please as to why it should happen now and again ?

    #87535
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Have you actually tried what has been suggested by GLT earlier?

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