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Improving Freesat Reception In France
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<blockquote data-quote="dagr13" data-source="post: 1084736" data-attributes="member: 414721"><p>Thanks again for the replies. I think my LNB dates from around 2003, so will replace that. My 50cm dish probably dates from 2008/9 and although it works well in general, I had a close look last night and there is quite a bit of rust on it. Very dense rain clouds do affect reception, but the interruption rarely lasts more than 10-15 minutes, and it happens less than 10 times per year. The dish is sheltered, so strong winds rarely affect it. I'll probably get an 80cm dish locally, just to give me that buffer.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sonnetpete</strong>, does your Humax automatically know the current UK Freesat transponder frequencies, or is it as I do now where I enter all the relevant transponder details manually, and then adjust manually as the channels move (which is a pain as it means acquiring all that transponder's channels and then manually deleting those channels I don't want)? I'd really like to have the channels set up automatically.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dagr13, post: 1084736, member: 414721"] Thanks again for the replies. I think my LNB dates from around 2003, so will replace that. My 50cm dish probably dates from 2008/9 and although it works well in general, I had a close look last night and there is quite a bit of rust on it. Very dense rain clouds do affect reception, but the interruption rarely lasts more than 10-15 minutes, and it happens less than 10 times per year. The dish is sheltered, so strong winds rarely affect it. I'll probably get an 80cm dish locally, just to give me that buffer. [B]Sonnetpete[/B], does your Humax automatically know the current UK Freesat transponder frequencies, or is it as I do now where I enter all the relevant transponder details manually, and then adjust manually as the channels move (which is a pain as it means acquiring all that transponder's channels and then manually deleting those channels I don't want)? I'd really like to have the channels set up automatically. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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