Has anyone got a signal greater than 85% signal strenth?

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There is NO standard for signal strength - hence each manufacture sets his own. I have seen one receiver (Topfield) show 100% while another one (Fortec Mercury II) show 62% on the exact same dish and set up. So you can only compare like receivers to like receivers.
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I don't know that I place a lot of value in that signal strength rating either. On 87W LPB I can see around a max of 75 on my MicroHD and then at some points in the day it will drop down to the 30s while the other TPs on that satellite stay solid. I do lose LPB occasionally while the other stations stay constant. I don't think that I have ever seen above 75 on any TP with the MicroHD. I would like to know if that is common. This is the same whether I am at home or at my hunting camp. Both are MicroHD and both on the most recent firmware with the same common 90cm dish that is widely pointed to in these forums.

I was informed I received an Amiko Mini HD SE in the mail today so I will check that when I get home on Sunday/Monday and give a comparison if I am not too busy playing.
 
If you are looking for a channel to find the maximum your receiver will display for SQ, I off-hand can't think of any channel that is stronger than the Patient Channel 11801 H 2686 on 87W (SES-2). It maxes out both my Pansat at 99 (the highest it will go) and my AZBox at 100.
 
The size of the dish and the LNB performance will also affect the S and Q numbers. I have never seen anything over Q 76 on the S9 and thats with a 33" at 125W on the encryted channels.
 
85% is the highest I have ever saw, any signal on the MHD. That is not a bad thing, it is just the way the receiver shows Q. Like was stated already all chip-sets in receivers are set a different way. If you are getting 70's on your mHD you have a great signal.
 
It would be nice if the receivers diaplayed the BER or CNR as well as the quality. The first two are a much better reflection of the signal quality than the algorithm that the STB firmware uses.

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It would be nice if the receivers diaplayed the BER or CNR as well as the quality. The first two are a much better reflection of the signal quality than the algorithm that the STB firmware uses.

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The MicroHD does this if you hit the "Signal" button on the top middle of the remote.
 
I agree, it would be very nice, but I don't see it happening anytime soon. Remember these chip-sets are designed mostly for markets outside of NA. In other parts of the world they have more issues to worry about, like a receiver that will not hold more than 5000 channels.
 
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Maybe thinking of another STB? The microHD doesn't display CNR or BER readings. That firmware was never in public release.
Thanks for the clarification Titanium. I didnt have quick access to my micro. I just snapped a photo of the signal screen showing just the signal and quality.

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Well, maybe not exactly, but the bar graph it shows fakes it pretty well.

Pressing the "signal" button just gives you a 5 second history, of the quality reading. This can help in aiming with a visual representation.
 
I get 65%Q on (11810 H 11148 S2 8PSK FEC 1/2 Pilot on) the LPBS TP, 87W. Lots of margin with 1/2 FEC. 36" dish and Ax Ultra.

My Sathero sh200 shows me BER and CNR I believe. Nice to have the CNR, once you zero out the BER you can still fine-tune a bit. To bad these readings were not implemented in the uHD for us hobbyists. Maybe we will can hope to see that in one of the Amiko models?
 
We have a great opportunity on these forums. We can put our requests in writing for the people who have some influence on the developers. I look forward to an Amiko that has the support of some of the people that I have great respect for.

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As noted above each manufacturer has different signal QUALITY numbers
Pansat would show 99
Satworks would show maybe 45 for a strong signal
Micro I've seen 90 on a DVB-S2 TP back a couple years ago
 
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