Gas said:12. How many of you want HD feeds?
Gary
CharredPC said:And I'd never tell Gary he's crazy or doesn't know what he's talking about. (I've seen his show, I know better than to risk doing that, lol!) I was only trying to give a reception report from an FTA-er's point of view.
snathanb said:Which is exactly what he asked for. I don't think there is anything inherently impolite or wrong in pointing out that the the issue exists for more than one user who may need to optimize his setup.
caddata said:Hey Gary:
You guys are doing a great job with your wholesome, family oriented programming.
Gas said:I am only trying to halp.
Gas said:I am only trying to halp. Crosspole is the difference in db between the two sides of the transponder v and h. The key is to null the side you do not want. It is much easier to remove noise then to gin signal and since dvb requires good signal to noise the easiest way to get a good ber ( bit error rate ) is to null. On home receivers ber is often refered to as quality. the signal level is a very worthless meter as it just shows overall signal at the frequency including noise. G10R was designed for commercial use so it is very important that everything be perfect for a small dish to work well. Most lnbf's also tend to drift a bit in frequency and if you get too far off you will get noise from adjacent sats. Alos small dishs get more adjacent noise as well.Lband interference is also a royal pain and is generally corrected with good cable ( rg-6 quad or better) . If your coax is rg-59 or single shield change it and you will see big improvements. As to the siganl level of tp1 vs. tp5 they are the same. Both use the same size dish and trasmitters and use the same power. Looking at them here at the uplink center on our downlinks they are within 1/10th of a db of each other.
Would anyone like to see some pics of the uplink center?
Gary
ultatryon said:I think I am going to setup one of my 80Ps to G10R, and use a singly polarity LNBF.. and peak it out for this TP.. just to see.. I too find it hard to believe that its all of our setups, but nearby sat interference I can see...
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