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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
missing frequencies 30W
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1128104" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>Yeah I'm only using a zone 2 Sky dish with 13°E offset from 19.2°E. The LNB bracket moved slightly in the winds a few weeks ago too I think. At the fringes 12303V is definitely weaker than some of the surrounding transponders though as I've lost that while the others still have a bigger margin and often a few dB higher SNR, taking into account modulation differences that change the level needed to lock.</p><p></p><p>A bizarre thing about TVE Internacional is that they're transmitting it as full HD (1920x1080i), but it's a dreadful SD upscale, and even the on-screen logo indicates that it's SD! (TVE also add 'SD' on the SD versions of their domestic channels now rather than 'HD' on the HD ones).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1128104, member: 330868"] Yeah I'm only using a zone 2 Sky dish with 13°E offset from 19.2°E. The LNB bracket moved slightly in the winds a few weeks ago too I think. At the fringes 12303V is definitely weaker than some of the surrounding transponders though as I've lost that while the others still have a bigger margin and often a few dB higher SNR, taking into account modulation differences that change the level needed to lock. A bizarre thing about TVE Internacional is that they're transmitting it as full HD (1920x1080i), but it's a dreadful SD upscale, and even the on-screen logo indicates that it's SD! (TVE also add 'SD' on the SD versions of their domestic channels now rather than 'HD' on the HD ones). [/QUOTE]
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