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March 12, 2015 at 7:34 pm #16648
Anonymous
InactiveHi all
I
m new to the forum, Purchased Humax hdr 1800t 4 months ago. After problem recording, fixed with update. Box has frozen 4 times in last 2 months. Now a number of channels are breaking up on viewing and recording. Done numerous channel scans,tried two different outdoor ariels and manual channel scan as advised by Humax but still poor reception on a few popular channels. No problem with tv channels when arial is put direct into tv. Also, have a second 7 year ols hd digital recorder in dining room with no problems at all using either arial. Can anyone help, Im now sorry I purchased this machine.March 12, 2015 at 8:54 pm #60176grahamlthompson
ParticipantCan you check and post if you have channel numbers over 800. Welcome to our forum.
Also put your postcode in here and choose the detailed option.
http://www.dtg.org.uk/work/coverage.html
Post what transmitter is recommended and the indicated reception you should have. Also post how far away you are from the transmitter.
March 12, 2015 at 8:58 pm #60177Martin Liddle
ParticipantDave65 – 1 hour ago »
Now a number of channels are breaking up on viewing and recording.
First thing we need to offer any sensible advice is the signal strength and quality reported by the Humax when tuned to the channels with poor quality? Tell us a few of the affected channels?
March 13, 2015 at 5:54 pm #60178Anonymous
InactiveThank you both for your replies.
Here goes on the info I have tried to get.
There are no channels above601
One of the Transmitters is Pontop Pike, which is the one I
m on at present. Im ten miles away from that one.Picture freezing on, (when i go to menu, system, signal quality it comes up as Ch55 or Ch 54) I can`t find an individual Channel check)
Channel 13 4+1 = Ch55 Strength 86% Quality 100%
Channel 14 more4 = Ch55 ” 86% ” 100%
Channel 15 Film4 = Ch54 ” 86% 100%
Channel 19 Yestday= Ch55 ” 86% ” 100%
Channel 33 ITV+1 = Ch54 ” 86% ” 100%
Channel 38 Quest+1= Ch55 ” 82% ” 100%
Thanks
March 13, 2015 at 6:00 pm #60179grahamlthompson
ParticipantDave65 – 3 minutes ago »
Thank you both for your replies.
Here goes on the info I have tried to get.
There are no channels above601
One of the Transmitters is Pontop Pike, which is the one I
m on at present. Im ten miles away from that one.Picture freezing on, (when i go to menu, system, signal quality it comes up as Ch55 or Ch 54) I can`t find an individual Channel check)
Channel 13 4+1 = Ch55 Strength 86% Quality 100%
Channel 14 more4 = Ch55 ” 86% ” 100%
Channel 15 Film4 = Ch54 ” 86% 100%
Channel 19 Yestday= Ch55 ” 86% ” 100%
Channel 33 ITV+1 = Ch54 ” 86% ” 100%
Channel 38 Quest+1= Ch55 ” 82% ” 100%
Thanks
You won’t find an individual channel as a single carrier (55 and 54 above ) carries multiple channels (known as a Mux – short for multiplex).
The numbers look fine. Have you tried a factory reset on the box ?
March 13, 2015 at 6:10 pm #60180Martin Liddle
ParticipantDave65 – 12 minutes ago »
Picture freezing on, (when i go to menu, system, signal quality it comes up as Ch55 or Ch 54) I can`t find an individual Channel check)
Channel 13 4+1 = Ch55 Strength 86% Quality 100%
Channel 14 more4 = Ch55 ” 86% ” 100%
Channel 15 Film4 = Ch54 ” 86% 100%
Channel 19 Yestday= Ch55 ” 86% ” 100%
Channel 33 ITV+1 = Ch54 ” 86% ” 100%
Channel 38 Quest+1= Ch55 ” 82% ” 100%
Certainly you have plenty of signal strength; your problem MAY be too much signal strength overloading the tuners. You could try a variable attenuator in the aerial circuit. Alternatively it might be interference. Is the aerial lead into the box well separated from the HDMI lead out?
March 15, 2015 at 9:13 am #60181Anonymous
InactiveHi
I did a factory reset last time I did a manual search.
The aerial lead is well away from the HDMI lead out.
I
m going to move the Humax box into the Dining Room, to try the other out door aerial tuned to one of the other Transmitters to eliminate any possible problem with the aerial lead from the out door aerial. Ill post back the results in a day or so.Thanks
March 17, 2015 at 10:47 am #60182Anonymous
InactiveHi
Well I`ve set the Humax box up in another room on my second aerial pointing south (Bilsdale) and done an auto scan which has picked up all channels. So far there is no sign of picture breakup. The down side of this is if the Humax box is switched off I cannot watch the tv when source is changed to tv. It receives no channels on scanning, when the Humax is swithed on there is picture but again some breakup on some channels.
It seems no end to this problem.
I`m going to replace the Aerial face plate in the Lounge and try the Humax again in there.
Thanks
March 17, 2015 at 11:20 am #60183Martin Liddle
ParticipantDave65 – 29 minutes ago »
So far there is no sign of picture breakup.
Good.
The down side of this is if the Humax box is switched off I cannot watch the tv when source is changed to tv. It receives no channels on scanning, when the Humax is swithed on there is picture but again some breakup on some channels.
You either have not updated the Humax software or have power saving in standby set to on. See Link to thread on new HDR-2000T software.
March 18, 2015 at 9:47 am #60184Anonymous
InactiveThanks Martin, I`ll try both tonight.
Dave
March 18, 2015 at 10:47 am #60185Anonymous
InactiveThanks Martin, I managed to try it before I went out, and this has worked. I can now view tv when the Humax is switched off.
Many thanks.
March 24, 2015 at 2:31 pm #60186Anonymous
InactiveThanks all for your help.
After replacing the Aerial outlet in the lounge, I moved the Humax back into the Lounge and did a auto scan which found all channels on Pontoc Pike. I`ve checked reception on all channels and found no picture break up. I am thinking there was a problem with the old outlet after 40 years.
Touch wood all seems ok and it looks like I`m now happy with the Humax.
You`ve been a great help along the way.
Thanks
Dave
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