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November 27, 2022 at 5:16 pm #22757
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InactiveTwo problems!
1. How do you change the AM/PM on the timeline of TV Guide to 24hr 14:00 etc?
I’ve tried – Settings – Device Preferences – Date & Time – and tried with 24-Hour Format on and off and Timeline remains on AM/PM?
2. I’ve got Picture breakup on screen and recordings that has got worse!
TV signal test is Signal Strength 98%, Signal Quality 100% Arial from wall to TV!
TV signal test is Signal Strength 18%, Signal Quality 79% Arial from wall to Aura, Arua to TV. Aura power on!
TV signal test is Signal Strength 96%, Signal Quality 100% Arial from wall to Aura, Arua to TV. Aura power disconnected!
Aura signal test when I first got the box Signal Strength 36%, Signal Quality 70%, now it’s down to 14% & 21%?
I’ve tried different Arial leads!
Any thoughts as to what is going on here?
Nightjar
November 27, 2022 at 5:35 pm #110905Martin Liddle
ParticipantNightjar.NR16 – 12 mins ago »
2. I’ve got Picture breakup on screen and recordings that has got worse!
TV signal test is Signal Strength 98%, Signal Quality 100% Arial from wall to TV!
TV signal test is Signal Strength 18%, Signal Quality 79% Arial from wall to Aura, Arua to TV. Aura power on!
TV signal test is Signal Strength 96%, Signal Quality 100% Arial from wall to Aura, Arua to TV. Aura power disconnected!
Aura signal test when I first got the box Signal Strength 36%, Signal Quality 70%, now it’s down to 14% & 21%?
How long have you had the Aura? What channel are you tuned to when you take the readings? Which transmitter are you receiving? When you do a signal test on the Aura what is all the data shown?
November 27, 2022 at 7:00 pm #110906Anonymous
InactiveHi Martin,
Thank you for your reply.
Had the Aura box just 2 weeks!
Yes, different channels give different readings, but compare to the TV’s Signal Test all channels are bad some as low as 9% Signal Strength!
It’s the Tacolneston Transmitter, it’s just 12 miles away, I have a Maxview 18 element Freeview Areial on my house chimney pointing line of site to Tacolneston!
Photo of Test Screen attached
November 28, 2022 at 7:16 am #110907Anonymous
InactivePhoto didn’t upload!
Tuner 1, Signal & Strength, no data on Tuner 2 of 3!
November 28, 2022 at 10:41 am #110908Anonymous
InactiveNightjar.NR16 – 2 hours ago »
Photo didn’t upload!
Tuner 1, Signal & Strength, no data on Tuner 2 of 3!
If you are only watching only one channel on the Aura only one tuner is being used therefore you will only
see information for Tuner 1.
TV Channels are broadcast in multiplexes (mux).
Each multiplex carries several TV and radio channels.
Watching BBC1 HD and recording a programme on ITV3 will show Tuner 1 and Tuner 2 in use.
If watching BBC 1 HD, recording ITV3 and recording another programme being broadcast on another mux
Tuner 3 will become active.
The HDMI cable can cause signal loss or interference to the aerial cables.
Use a high quality well shielded HDMI cable and keep it from making any contact with
the aerial cables.
The HDMI and aerial ports are next to each other (a design flaw) but try to make as much distance between the
cables as you can.
November 28, 2022 at 11:34 am #110909Martin Liddle
ParticipantNightjar.NR16 – 4 hours ago »
Photo didn’t upload!
Tuner 1, Signal & Strength, no data on Tuner 2 of 3!
Probably need to make the file size of the picture smaller for it to upload. What I was looking for was the information to the right of “Tuner 1” (channel number and frequency)?
November 28, 2022 at 12:37 pm #110910Anonymous
InactiveHi Martin & VitaminD
Thank you for your replies.
Tuner1 CH 46 674000 KHz, DVB-T2, 8 MHz Auto
This morning on BBC HD on the Aura, I’d say the picture was perfect!
I did a signal test, Strength was only 9%, Quality 100%!!!
I pressed Live TV, all I then got was a Black Screen on all channels!
Disconnected the power, been to the Gym, got home, plugged the power in, it’s working again!
Have brought the HDMI lead around the front of the TV and plugged it in to the Aura from the left, No improvement!?
Signal test on box 6% & 69%, back to live TV ok, picture not too bad!
I’d had the TV arial from a splitter at the wall, 1 to the Aura the other to the TV, I took the TV lead from the wall plugged it into Aura TV out, got “The receiver is not receiving a signal or is too weak.” unplugged it Picture back on, happens every time I plug it in!!!!?
I’ve gone onto BBC HD, put it onto Record, BBC2 HD onto Record, and ITV HD onto Record, checked and viewed the Recordings of all 3 channels Recording at once!
Did Signal test, Tuner 1 7% & 79%, Tuner 2 & 3 Not Running, despite 3 channels Recording!!!
Has anyone tried with your Aura’s? What’s the result?
Why are the Aura Signal Test readings so low when the TV is showing 98% & 100%?
What readings are your Humax boxes giving?
Your Views please!!!
November 28, 2022 at 1:08 pm #110911Anonymous
InactiveNightjar.NR16 – 21 mins ago »
I’ve gone onto BBC HD, put it onto Record, BBC2 HD onto Record, and ITV HD onto Record, checked and viewed the Recordings of all 3 channels Recording at once!
Did Signal test, Tuner 1 7% & 79%, Tuner 2 & 3 Not Running, despite 3 channels Recording!!!
Has anyone tried with your Aura’s? What’s the result?
With the combination of channels you have tried that is what others would also see.
This is because your choice of channels are all broadcast on the same frequency.
Try the two channels suggested earlier by VitaminD with no substitutions i.e. BBC ONE HD and ITV3. For the third channel add a BBC non-HD channel
https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/tv-guide-recording-signal-problems?quote=97142#post-97142
November 28, 2022 at 1:21 pm #110912Anonymous
InactiveAll HD channels are broadcast on the same mux therefore only one tuner needed.
you need to view and record channels/ programmes being broadcast on different muxes to see the other tuners in use.
As written earlier try viewing an HD channel like BBC 1 HD and recording ITV3 and Dave and you should see the
three tuners in use.
My situation is the aerial goes into the Aura, then loops to a Humax 5000T which then loops to an OLED Sony TV.
All three devices receive good quality pictures on all muxes. However the Aura which is first in the queue reports lower signal strength on some muxes than is reported on the 5000T and the TV.
I had used a splitter to split from the aerial cable to both the Aura and the 5000T but that did lower the signal strength to both devices and affected picture quality. The loop through method above for me works better.
All aerial cable and loop through cables are Webro 100 aerial cable prepared. and terminated by myself so not
using the cheaper loop through cables provided with the boxes.
November 28, 2022 at 1:28 pm #110913Anonymous
InactiveHi Luke,
Thank you for your reply!
BBC1 HD Tuner1 CH43 650000 KHz, DVB-T, 8MHz Auto 14% & 100%
ITV1 Tuner2 CH46 674000 KHz, DVB-T2 8 MHz Auto 6% & 71%
BBC2 Tuner3 CH40 626000 KHz, DVB-T, 8 MHz Auto 38% & 88%
And the other things that are happening?
November 28, 2022 at 3:04 pm #110914Anonymous
InactiveHello
Would you Adam & Eve it!
Just found the Signal Problem.
On the Humax FVP-4000T the RF IN is Female, the RF OUT is Male!
On the Humax Arura the RF IN is Male, the RF OUT is Female!
Now that I’ve got the leads the Correct way round, the TV and the Arua are both Signal 98% and Quality 100%!
Other problem I still haven’t solved!
I’ve tried – Settings – Device Preferences – Date & Time – and tried with 24-Hour Format on and off and Timeline on the TV guide remains on AM/PM? How do I change it to 24Hr?
November 28, 2022 at 3:17 pm #110915Anonymous
InactiveNightjar.NR16 – 8 mins ago »
Hello
Would you Adam & Eve it!
Just found the Signal Problem.
On the Humax FVP-4000T the RF IN is Female, the RF OUT is Male!
On the Humax Arura the RF IN is Male, the RF OUT is Female!
RF IN is always a female socket, RF OUT is always a male connector.
I very much much doubt that you have got a box that is constructed incorrectly.
I do, however, suspect that you are using double-male interconnect cables and at least one male>female adapter on the end (or the adapter has come off the cable and is still on the Humax).
November 30, 2022 at 5:12 pm #110916Anonymous
InactiveRF IN on everything I ever saw is FEMALE (Takes a standardised aerial plug or ext cable male connector)
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