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November 9, 2012 at 4:27 pm #13914
Anonymous
InactiveI have Foxsat HDR (running fine for three years)
Current settings:
SW version: HPRSFCI 1.00.21
Loader version: U7.52 (have auto run software update), normally turn box off at night
Manual Tune settings:
Tuner: Tuner 1(fixed)
Satellite: freesat 28.2E
Can’t change above two settings
Transponder: All
network search: disable
Scramble type: FTA
Channel type: All
Last night tried freesat tune as BBC HD not being received. Box didn’t recognise postcode and ‘detecting signal’ just kept running.
managed to do manual tune however still don’t have BBC HD channels
November 9, 2012 at 4:35 pm #39860grahamlthompson
ParticipantSounds like a dish/lnb/cabling issue.
Using manual tune select transponder 11427 H (might be 11428 H), what dignal strength and quality do you get indicated ?
Welcome to the forum
November 9, 2012 at 4:55 pm #39861Anonymous
InactiveThanks for your support. Selected transponder 11427 H 27500 2/3 & zero signal or quality % registering.
Is this a hardware or software issue and is it best fixed by a professional?
regards
John
November 9, 2012 at 5:28 pm #39862grahamlthompson
ParticipantMost likely a dish issue. Dish may have moved, Water may have entered the coax cables or the lnb itself is shot. All DIY fixable if the dish is accessible.
November 9, 2012 at 5:45 pm #39863Anonymous
InactiveI’m getting all the channels via ‘manual tune’ just not BBC HD so is it likely to be the dish that’s moved? If so, what kit do I need to realign it?
Many Thanks
John
November 9, 2012 at 8:40 pm #39864Anonymous
InactiveBickmeister – 2 hours ago »
I’m getting all the channels via ‘manual tune’ just not BBC HD so is it likely to be the dish that’s moved? If so, what kit do I need to realign it?
Many Thanks
John
Not so if you cannot get
“Sounds like a dish/lnb/cabling issue.
Using manual tune select transponder 11427 H (might be 11428 H), what dignal strength and quality do you get indicated ?
Welcome to the forum”
This is essential for a freesat unit. Guess LNB problm but there should be other channels not functioning as well.
November 10, 2012 at 9:38 am #39865Anonymous
InactiveQuote:Using manual tune select transponder 11427 H (might be 11428 H), what dignal strength and quality do you get indicated ?He’s already said (see previous posts) that he’s getting zero strength and quality for this!
November 10, 2012 at 9:49 am #39866Anonymous
InactiveThe point being if he cannot get the freesat transponder – he must be missing others as well – knowing which would narrow down the problem.
November 10, 2012 at 9:53 am #39867Anonymous
Inactiveas discussed after manual re-tune receiving hundreds of channels (inc ITV & CH4 HD) but no BBC HD or EPG. No signal strength on 11427 H so does that point definitively to dish movement or LNB failure
November 10, 2012 at 10:10 am #39868grahamlthompson
ParticipantBickmeister – 15 minutes ago »
as discussed after manual re-tune receiving hundreds of channels (inc ITV & CH4 HD) but no BBC HD or EPG. No signal strength on 11427 H so does that point definitively to dish movement or LNB failure
Most likely reason, check your coax cables carefully, gradual loss of transponders can be a sign of water ingress. You don’t want water tracking down the cables into your Foxsat.
November 10, 2012 at 10:40 am #39869Anonymous
InactiveOne other observation: when I run Freesat tune the strength & quality signal builds to c.90%/60% respectively then falls away to zero, then builds again – this just repeats ad infinitum
November 10, 2012 at 11:17 am #39870Anonymous
InactiveGuys, I’ve sorted the problem, The LNB was not oriented to the dish correctly – reckon window cleaner knocked it out of alignment. It seems to move too easily – ratchet lock not great – thanks for all the help
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