I tried to listen to some radio channels on 91W C band and it seemed like they all had fuzzy distorted sound. I noticed the same thing on some of the TV channels on 91W. I switched amplifiers that I was using as I had just set up the Azbox and manually aimed the dish, but the problem remained. Then I connected the speakers to the monitor that was getting sound through the HDMI connector instead of the RCA audio out jacks, and it still was fuzzy and raspy sounding. I don't have a good way to move the dish so I haven't tried another satellite yet, or another receiver.
My questions are what should the default audio settings be on the Azbox? I tried changing them and made the audio louder but not clearer. I have it set to Dolby on, and everything else is set to PCM not RAW. The last one is set to LINE MODE as opposed to RF MODE. I would like to more about those audio settings and what they mean someday as well. My other question is whether or not this sound problem could be caused by the recent activity on the sun, or has anyone else noticed an audio problem on that satellite? One thing I forgot to mention is that since I have lost my dish mover I randomly pointed the dish and did a blind scan on a satellite that is out of my range, just to collect information on where I might be pointed. I got lucky and was aimed at 91W with very high signal and quality levels. I used the 65W satellite Star 1 C1 that was listed in the Azbox so the channels are in there as being on 65W. Could there be some settings the box holds for 65W that are different than 91W?? I didn't think so, but I don't know much about it.
My questions are what should the default audio settings be on the Azbox? I tried changing them and made the audio louder but not clearer. I have it set to Dolby on, and everything else is set to PCM not RAW. The last one is set to LINE MODE as opposed to RF MODE. I would like to more about those audio settings and what they mean someday as well. My other question is whether or not this sound problem could be caused by the recent activity on the sun, or has anyone else noticed an audio problem on that satellite? One thing I forgot to mention is that since I have lost my dish mover I randomly pointed the dish and did a blind scan on a satellite that is out of my range, just to collect information on where I might be pointed. I got lucky and was aimed at 91W with very high signal and quality levels. I used the 65W satellite Star 1 C1 that was listed in the Azbox so the channels are in there as being on 65W. Could there be some settings the box holds for 65W that are different than 91W?? I didn't think so, but I don't know much about it.