In California's San Bernardino mountains, I can get 12 channels on AMC21. Of these, four are a mystery to me and I wonder if anyone can explain the reason for their behavior. I use a Pansat 3500 SD, 36" Fortec motorized dish and a the 'quad' Incavom LNB.
When initially selected, all four of these (unknown program) channels supply about a 1 sec burst of audio, no video and then I get the scrambled or bad channel message. My STB reports all of these as 'Free" channels. The quality ranges between 40% and 70%. Here are the channels as reported by my Pansat 3500SD:
TV3 12149H Q=40%
TV3 12141V Q=55%
TV4 12141V Q=55%
TV3 12181V Q=70%
The other eight channels (mix of H and V polarizations), don't do this but many are often only test patterns.
Why do the above four channels blast one second of program audio, no video and then go SOBC, when my STB reports these as "free" channels?
I have no trouble on other birds with both H and V channels.
PS My real goal is Montana PBS which I can get OK on 12103V (on AMC21), but only during the day. In the evening, the quality goes down below 30% and is unwatchable.
Suggestions?
When initially selected, all four of these (unknown program) channels supply about a 1 sec burst of audio, no video and then I get the scrambled or bad channel message. My STB reports all of these as 'Free" channels. The quality ranges between 40% and 70%. Here are the channels as reported by my Pansat 3500SD:
TV3 12149H Q=40%
TV3 12141V Q=55%
TV4 12141V Q=55%
TV3 12181V Q=70%
The other eight channels (mix of H and V polarizations), don't do this but many are often only test patterns.
Why do the above four channels blast one second of program audio, no video and then go SOBC, when my STB reports these as "free" channels?
I have no trouble on other birds with both H and V channels.
PS My real goal is Montana PBS which I can get OK on 12103V (on AMC21), but only during the day. In the evening, the quality goes down below 30% and is unwatchable.
Suggestions?