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- 12-05-2005 04:40 PM #1
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I have a Janeil 5010, C-Band satellite system. The video signal is very clear and sharp but it appears as if some of the video signal leaks into the audio channel injecting noise into the audio. I assume that my BCR 5000 receiver is defective and thus I am seeking a good working replacement. I would appreciate any suggestions for a fix or a receiver.
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Fred M., California
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- 12-05-2005 08:15 PM #2
[QUOTE=Fred Martin]
I have a Janeil 5010, C-Band satellite system. The video signal is very clear and sharp but it appears as if some of the video signal leaks into the audio channel injecting noise into the audio. I assume that my BCR 5000 receiver is defective and thus I am seeking a good working replacement. I would appreciate any suggestions for a fix or a receiver.
Thank you
Fred M., California[/QUOTE
C band analog receivers can be found on ebay pretty cheap .
Wyr
- 12-05-2005 10:49 PM #3
I got my HTS System 70 off frecycle (free).
I bought my 1st analog receiver (HTS System 20) from a thrift shop for something like $15.
As pre-historic receivers go, I really like the HTS System 70.
I did a quick search to find some info on your receiver and didn't come up with much. Assuming it's an analog receiver and you are subscribing to something, I think it's your TV trying to talk you into a 4DTV
. Shawn
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- 12-06-2005 02:58 AM #4
Originally Posted by Fred Martin
Does the receiver have both " F " connectors and " RCA " connectors ?
Do you have the same problem with both ?
Wyr
- 12-09-2005 01:26 AM #5
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Hello Wyr:
I am not familiar with the designation of an "F" connector. However, the input from the dish is a standard co-axial cable used for 400 to 900 MHz and the TV OUT is a VHF outlet and co-axial cable with a threaded connector that goes directly to my RCA VCR, channel 3. Since I do not use a descrambler I do not use the "composte out".
The polarizer control if for a ferro feed polarizer with a +, -, and grnd three wire cable.
Does that help?
Thank you
Fred M.
- 12-09-2005 11:37 PM #6
Hello Wyr:
I am not familiar with the designation of an "F" connector. However, the input from the dish is a standard co-axial cable used for 400 to 900 MHz and the TV OUT is a VHF outlet and co-axial cable with a threaded connector that goes directly to my RCA VCR, channel 3.
That is a " F " connector .
Wyr
Since I do not use a descrambler I do not use the "composte out".
The polarizer control if for a ferro feed polarizer with a +, -, and grnd three wire cable.
Does that help?
Thank you
Fred M.
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