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May 9, 2019 at 3:07 pm #20539
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InactiveHi, first post so please be gentle.
Over the last three weeks, I’ve so far gone through the first 60 pages of the forum looking at any post referring to the 1000S reporting no signal on Tuner 1, or Tuner 2 or even both. This is an intermittent problem and can not always be fixed without a full factory reset.
Things I have done so far.
1 – Full Factory Reset several times. Works fine most of the time and reports two cables with good signal strength and quality on both tuners.
2 – Updated the firmware to the latest on offer – UKSFAA 3.00.96 / UKSSFAA 1.08
3 – Double checked dish alignment and cable condition / f-connector fitting. All good.
4 – Disabled power save and set standby to normal.
5 – Attempted to force the missing tuner to come to life by hitting record on BBC 1 (for example) and then tuning elsewhere. Only works some of the time.
My main question is this… is it possible to stop the box disabling tuners when they are not in use. Seems like a really odd function to me but I’m old school and what do I know? It certainly looks like the box isn’t bringing the dormant tuners back out of sleep mode when needed.
When it fails, just channel hopping with nothing being recorded, some channels simply go blank and say “The receiver is not receiving a signal or the signal is too week”. I’ve seen reference to a hidden menu for debug data but failed to access it. Has it possibly been removed by a recent update? Checking Settings > Signal Info mostly shows Tuner 2 NO SIGNAL but I have seen Tuner 1 in the same state.
While one or both tuners are reporting no signal, swapping the f-connectors into another Freesat, not Humax, box always shows a solid 100% signal on both tuners.
I’m convinced it’s an issue with the box, not the dish or the cables…
It’s obvious many, many people have had similar experience as mine but none of the fiddles have worked reliably for me.
If I can get both tuners responding again, by using the “record one channel switch to another” method, they don’t last very long. At some random point, the tuner not in use, normally tuner 2, goes to sleep again and refuses to come back.
The remaining active tuner seems incapable of correctly switching frequency, block or polarity to access all channels, even when no recording is taking place and, in theory at least, a single tuner is all you should need.
I’m baffled… anything I’m missing or is it time to call it a day a give up on the box?
Thanks
May 10, 2019 at 7:42 am #91003Anonymous
InactiveAdmin: Please move to HDR-1000S forum.
LSHDR: Did you check the signal levels on all your usual channels?
I think a defective tuner is unlikely, another possibility is a defective LNB which may not be switching bands correctly. If this is so it may well happen each time, one or both, of the tuners tune to that band.
Another possibility is water ingression in one or both of the cables, normally this would present loss of a certain block of frequencies.
The debug data would not be of any assistance with your problem, it is focused on CRID info for recording failure debugging.
Graham: Any other ideas, views?
May 11, 2019 at 8:13 am #91004Anonymous
InactiveHi Graham, thanks for the suggestion.
Unfortunately I have done everything humanly possibly to confirm the installation is all good. I’ve had a second receiver connected to the LNB, using the same cables, and it reports very good signals on both tuners 100% of the time. I can also channel hop to my hearts content all day long without it dropping signal or channels.
Just to be extra sure, as the LNB is a 4 port version, I’ve had the other receiver connected at the same time and when the Humax is playing up, the other box remains 100% solid.
By way of an update, when I’ve lost a tuner and can’t wake it up by recording and viewing another channel, a fairly successful cure is to pull the mains, leave it for 30 seconds and then reboot when both tuners are restored to 100%. This works 75% of the time but it’s a pain and I’m having to check, and leave the box set to the channel for the next upcoming recording to be sure it’s going to work.
Thanks again
Lyndon
May 11, 2019 at 8:14 am #91005Anonymous
InactiveOpps… Sorry REPASSAC, I thougth it was Graham replying. My bad. :o(
May 11, 2019 at 2:40 pm #91006Anonymous
InactiveVery unusual, usually it is a cable, F-connector or LNB problem, with occasional water ingression.
the only Humax tuner problem that I can recall was on a Foxsat and down to water ingr3ession taking it out.
May 13, 2019 at 6:56 pm #91007Anonymous
InactiveThanks again but unfortunately I’ve had to revert to the old box to have any sort of confidence that recordings are going to be made.
The 1000s has been a little more stable over the last couple of days but it’s still intermittently dropping one tuner and only a full power cycle seems to kick it back into life.
I’ll keep poking around to see if anything further shows up.
Forgot to mention that I’m an ex TV engineer, back in the 90’s, specialising in VCR and satellite receiver repair but that was in another life. The basics are still the same but the modern kit is much more advanced than the stuff I’m more familiar with.
Cheers
May 13, 2019 at 7:45 pm #91008grahamlthompson
ParticipantLSHDR – 41 minutes ago »
Thanks again but unfortunately I’ve had to revert to the old box to have any sort of confidence that recordings are going to be made.
The 1000s has been a little more stable over the last couple of days but it’s still intermittently dropping one tuner and only a full power cycle seems to kick it back into life.
I’ll keep poking around to see if anything further shows up.
Forgot to mention that I’m an ex TV engineer, back in the 90’s, specialising in VCR and satellite receiver repair but that was in another life. The basics are still the same but the modern kit is much more advanced than the stuff I’m more familiar with.
Cheers
Your issues seems likely to be that for some reason your box on setup only found a single cable and accordingly setup the internal tuner 1 out to tuner 2 in link.
Suggests either a duff lnb or a cabling fault with the lnb feed to tuner 2 in.
Because of the way satellite works this means the second tuner has a restricted capability to view/record second channels dependent on which transponder tuner 1 is currently using. Hence the apparent (but not random) failure of the second tuner.
Can you try a freesat re-tune and report how many cables the box finds as a first step.
With this basic first step at least we have something to start with.
Can you also post a rough idea of where you are a the postcode you use affects dual recording capability while using single cable mode.
May 16, 2019 at 2:52 pm #91009Anonymous
InactiveSorry Graham
thanks for taking the time to reply but I’ll repeat again, it’s not a dish, cable, f-connector or LNB problem. The installation is faultless and the same rig serves 2X 100% perfect signals to other receivers…
First install always reports 2 cables connected, and good signals on both tuners, so it’s not fiddling things with a single cable operation. When both tuners are active, we can watch, record and pause any combination of channels without any restriction.
Randomly, a single tuner, usually tuner2, loses it’s signal, possibly due to it being powered down by the software, something I believe it is supposed to do? It seems to be unable to turn it back on again when it’s needed… two dissimilar channels need to be received simultaneously.
The only reliable cure, once one tuner has gone AWOL, is to pull the mains and give it 30 seconds before a reboot… this results in both tuners reporting good signals once more.
Thanks again for the suggestions but I’m now slowly losing the will to live ;o)
Cheers
Lyndon
May 16, 2019 at 3:14 pm #91010grahamlthompson
ParticipantLSHDR – 10 minutes ago »
Sorry Graham
thanks for taking the time to reply but I’ll repeat again, it’s not a dish, cable, f-connector or LNB problem. The installation is faultless and the same rig serves 2X 100% perfect signals to other receivers…
First install always reports 2 cables connected, and good signals on both tuners, so it’s not fiddling things with a single cable operation. When both tuners are active, we can watch, record and pause any combination of channels without any restriction.
Randomly, a single tuner, usually tuner2, loses it’s signal, possibly due to it being powered down by the software, something I believe it is supposed to do? It seems to be unable to turn it back on again when it’s needed… two dissimilar channels need to be received simultaneously.
The only reliable cure, once one tuner has gone AWOL, is to pull the mains and give it 30 seconds before a reboot… this results in both tuners reporting good signals once more.
Thanks again for the suggestions but I’m now slowly losing the will to live ;o)
Cheers
Lyndon
The g2 boxes do not turn off unused tuners. Think you are getting confused with the FVP units.
May 18, 2019 at 7:04 am #91011Anonymous
InactiveOK Graham, thanks for that.
I can’t say it’s clear from the forum that the later boxes have dropped the questionable practice of powering down unused tuners but, as everything I know about the 1000s has been gleaned from this site, my lack of grasping the fine detail is possibly understandable?
If that’s the case, the box has to be faulty. There is no rhyme nor reason to it dropping one of the tuners and rebooting is providing the only reliable cure although it’s only temporary. It can be stable for anything between 30 minutes and 48 hours so I doubt it’s a thermal issue???
I’ll keep looking into it and, if I find anything significant, I’ll report back here.
Cheers
Lyndon
May 26, 2019 at 2:53 pm #91012Anonymous
InactiveHej again from Sweden. I have a similar problem with my HDR1000S. It started last week, one tuner reporting No signal or the signal is too weak. I put it down initially to bad weather over the UK as here in Sweden we have had little but sun with the garden suffering as a result. Now I have both channels reporting the same, and I have a quattro LNB which is giving high readings on another tuner. The strange thing is there are recordings both yesterday and today, yet due to the ‘No signal’ I am not getting the EPG either.
Top quote the King of Siam – ‘Is a puzzlement’. I will try the old faithful – disconnect the power supply for a few minutes – jsut to see – and hope.
May 26, 2019 at 3:23 pm #91013Anonymous
InactiveBack again. Having disconnected and ‘let things cool down, I re-connected and lo and behold – full readings on both tuners. Have to see now if things remain so.
These new-fangled gadjets – performing much the same as Windows. Nothing working, power off, power back on, everything in order. Yet again ‘Is a puzzlement’, especially when soon knocking up 87!
May 26, 2019 at 3:51 pm #91014Anonymous
InactiveMay 27, 2019 at 6:08 pm #91015Anonymous
InactiveStandard practice maybe, but when the box was still recording yet not showing the EPG, you must agree that it makes one wonder?
May 27, 2019 at 7:18 pm #91016grahamlthompson
ParticipantBritVik – 1 hour ago »
Standard practice maybe, but when the box was still recording yet not showing the EPG, you must agree that it makes one wonder?
Where you by any chance using padding when the box stopped recording and the epg still showed > If so this is a known issue. There is a very simple fix.
The problem is using padding the box instead of waking 15 mins before the programme is due to start wakes up at the scheduled time adjusted by the padding.
As a result the epg never gets a chance to update During this 15 mins the box normally updates the epg.. If you don’t manually or auto boot the box on any day, then the epg loses a day every day the box isn’t booted.
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