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Martin Liddle.
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December 1, 2011 at 11:54 am #12516
Anonymous
InactiveI have just bought a new HD-Fox T2 box and set it up connected over scart to my old CRT TV (still waiting for more HDMI cables before connecting to the digital TV). The problem is I cannot see any HD channels listed although they are available in my area. The guide jumps from 40 something to 60 and the HD channels are 50->54. Is this the box just being helpful because it knows I can’t use them or do i have some other problem ?
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jason
December 1, 2011 at 12:07 pm #28609grahamlthompson
ParticipantIt’s not the box being helfull, you should be able to view them just not in HD.
Need more info.
Can you put in your postcode here, your house number and tick I am in the trade and post what transmitter you are likely to be using. Once this is known we can tell you how to check signal strength on the HD mux.
http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/postcodechecker/
Can you also check your channel list, do you have channels with numbers over 800 ?
December 1, 2011 at 3:17 pm #28610Anonymous
InactiveHi,
Thanks for getting back to me. We have a 9200T and it can see 2 different transmitters and so has the channels in the 800 range. I think this is the same situation for the HD-FOX T2. Signal strength on the older box is very good 75 plus, haven’t looked on the new one. I have previously checked my postcode and it said we have HD. We are only 20Km from the nearest transmitter.
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December 1, 2011 at 3:21 pm #28611grahamlthompson
Participantscsjason – 2 minutes ago »
Hi,
Thanks for getting back to me. We have a 9200T and it can see 2 different transmitters and so has the channels in the 800 range. I think this is the same situation for the HD-FOX T2. Signal strength on the older box is very good 75 plus, haven’t looked on the new one. I have previously checked my postcode and it said we have HD. We are only 20Km from the nearest transmitter.
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jason
Which transmitter, basically you need to get rid of the 800 plus channels and get your local ones where they should be.
December 1, 2011 at 4:36 pm #28612Anonymous
InactiveI can see Emley Moore and Bilsdale. The box (at least the 9200T, haven’t yet paid enough attention to the HD-FOX T2) chooses Bilsdale, but I want the channels from Emley moore by preference. I had hoped the new boxes would be more tolerant than the old boxes. Does this mean I have to do a manual install ?
December 1, 2011 at 4:56 pm #28613Martin Liddle
Participantscsjason – 15 minutes ago »
Does this mean I have to do a manual install ?
I would definitely recommend it. See my instructions at http://myhumax.org/forum/topic/transmitters#post-2336
December 1, 2011 at 5:09 pm #28614grahamlthompson
ParticipantSounds like your aerial is pointing at Bilsdale which is pre-dso and has no HD Freeview till next year. First thing to check is that yout aerial points to Emley Noor which is post DSO and full power.
You can check your current HD MUX reception from Emley Moor by trying the following (if the aerial is pointing the wrong way you most likely won’t get much).
Menu/Settings/Installation/0000/Manual Search
Channel 41
Transmission DVB-T2
What does the signal strength and quality say ?
If The quality is good.
Delete all the radio and TV channels from both pvrs.
Manual Tune the following in turn on the SD box
47 44 51 52 48
On the HD box do the same as above (Set Transmission DVB-T)
add 41 DVB-T2.
Until you get a decent signal from the first test (if you haven’t already) you need to sort out your aerial first.
December 2, 2011 at 11:39 am #28615Anonymous
InactiveHi,
Thanks for the help. If I look at channel 41 as you suggest it says strength 63% and quality 100%.
Is that good ? Our aerial points the same way as everyone elses in the street and I can’t get to it to move it (it’s on a chimney on a 3 storey terrace house).
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jason
December 2, 2011 at 11:44 am #28616Anonymous
InactiveHave retuned as you suggest and now have HD channels, thanks.
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jason
December 2, 2011 at 11:56 am #28617grahamlthompson
Participantscsjason – 9 minutes ago »
Have retuned as you suggest and now have HD channels, thanks.
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jason
As you have found 63% 100% is fine. Roughly what I get with my loft aerial from Lark Stoke. Did you sort out the SD pvr, if you don’t it will mess up series/accurate recording. ?
December 2, 2011 at 1:31 pm #28618Anonymous
InactiveNot got back to the SD pvr yet, but have noticed that series link has been playing up of
late. I did manually re-scan the channels but I don’t think I deleted all the channels
before I did it, just the ones that were in the wrong place like BBC1. Guess I’ll add that
to myt todo list.
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jason
December 2, 2011 at 3:31 pm #28619Martin Liddle
Participantscsjason – 1 hour ago »
I did manually re-scan the channels but I don’t think I deleted all the channels
before I did it, just the ones that were in the wrong place like BBC1.
Deleting all channels before starting is essential.
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