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January 18, 2014 at 12:20 pm #15372
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InactivePlease could anyone help with a pixel problem? We have line of sight about 12 miles to our transmitter (Divis, Belfast) and never had signal problems with Freeserve until the introduction of new HD channels. We have Com7HD on Channel 33 carrying Al-Jazeera, BBC4HD, BBC News24 and CBeebies.
These channels are perfect on the TV, but when Humax input is selected they are badly pixellated, they freeze for a second or so, and the sound breaks up every few seconds. I tried a manual tune of the Humax but no difference.
We had a high-gain aerial erected on the chimneyabout 5 yrs ago with incoming cable to Humax then to Sony TV. Signal detection figures are 42 on Ch33, and 44 to 49 on the other channels. Advice very welcome!
January 18, 2014 at 12:31 pm #50206grahamlthompson
ParticipantHi welcome to the forum. Try plugging in a variable attenuator like this one and tweak for best quality.
January 18, 2014 at 12:33 pm #50207Martin Liddle
ParticipantMaximax – 10 minutes ago »
We had a high-gain aerial erected on the chimneyabout 5 yrs ago with incoming cable to Humax then to Sony TV. Signal detection figures are 42 on Ch33, and 44 to 49 on the other channels. Advice very welcome!
The Humax reports signal strength and signal quality; are the figures you have labelled signal detection the signal strength? What is the signal quality on the channels with problems?
January 18, 2014 at 12:56 pm #50208Anonymous
InactiveThe signal strength on our problem Ch33 is 42, the figures for the remaining channels range between 44 and 49. The signal quality on all channels including problem ch33 is 100.
January 20, 2014 at 2:49 pm #50209Anonymous
InactiveI agree with the attenuator option. 12 miles away line of sight to a big transmitter like Divis should mean using a Log Periodic antenna to combat ghosting etc. while keeping gain down. The signal may be clipping in the HDR Fox T2’s receiver and the reported value may be completely erroneous.
Why did you have a high gain antenna put up may I ask? Was there a different problem at the time pre DSO?
January 20, 2014 at 5:03 pm #50210Anonymous
InactiveThe high gain aerial was recommended by the installer as TV signal has never been good in this area. We are on top of 150ft hill and Divis can be seen from our roof but rest of town is well below our level. The new channels are fine on the TV, just the Humax has the problem which is why I thought the signal was too weak, but I shall try an attenuator. Many thanks for your advice.
January 20, 2014 at 5:37 pm #50211Anonymous
InactiveDirect line of sight 12 miles from Divis and the installer said you had a weak signal? Very strange. More likely high gain antennas were all he had on the van, or he thought he could charge more for high gain.
Was there actually a problem with your reception before you had the high gain antenna installed? Ie. why was the installer called out in the first place?
An issue with the HDR Fox T2 has occured in the past, it seems to have more sensitive tuners (or did before a recent hardware change) than much other equipment. This is great in weak reception areas, but there have been cases before of everything else receiving find but the HDR Fox T2 needing an attenuator to avoid clipping. If the signal level goes up not down at some point as you attenuate then that’s the problem.
January 21, 2014 at 12:56 pm #50212Anonymous
InactiveThe installer was called out because our old aerial fell down after 15+ years and we needed a new one for HD anyway! The local TV shop recommended high-gain because both radio and TV signals had always been poor in the town which as I said is in a hollow. Anyway I shall obtain an attenuator and report back. Thanks again.
January 21, 2014 at 1:34 pm #50213Anonymous
InactiveThe attenuator is at least cheap and easy to try, and will conclusively prove whether your signal is too strong or not.
January 25, 2014 at 4:28 pm #50214Anonymous
InactiveThe attenuator arrived from Amazon this morning and we have perfect pictures on all channels. I didn’t even turn the adjustment screw, just plugged it in and our problems were solved. Many thanks, folks, for your expert advice
January 25, 2014 at 7:43 pm #50215Martin Liddle
ParticipantMaximax – 3 hours ago »
The attenuator arrived from Amazon this morning and we have perfect pictures on all channels.
So as a matter of interest what are the signal strength figures now?
January 27, 2014 at 4:10 pm #50216Anonymous
InactiveIf only all problems were this easy to solve
. Glad it’s working for you.
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