The V7 had a place to enter the satellite location, but I never entered it when I got the first one. Didn't seem to make a difference in the operation of the receiver.
In the editor? On screen it does but not in the editor. The longitude will make a difference if you ever go to use USALS.
I've never called the broadcasters for any reason, (don't want to tip them off we are watching since these channels aren't for anyone other than their affiliates). I have these channels saved and I watch them on occasion, but other than Ozzie & Harriet and a few others, their programming has a lot to be desired. Their Beverly Hillbillies are so old the theme music is different than the later episodes. I do like Petticoat Junction though.
The old receiver I first had had a problem with the video on these channels starting and stopping, but newer receivers don't have that problem. A lot of Luken's programming is older programs I never heard of and I'm sixty one years old. Some of their horror movies is about as scary as some of the old Star Treks and the special effects leaves a lot to desire. In any case, they are a break from the modern day programming on some channels that's about as appealing as a bad dose of the flu. Holly-weird has really hit an all time low, especially the PC shows they have on now.
Just can't get into a show that features lesbians and gays. I immediately switch channels when these come on. I've got into some shows that showed promise, and then the gays started popping out and ruined the whole show. Call old fashion or not politically correct, but this kind of programming turns my stomach as well as my wife's. It's why we gave Dish and DirecTV the boot.
....... the audio breakup on Grit makes it nearly impossible to watch. It's almost like the audio is a different bit-rate than the video. The audio on all the other channels is fine.......
My cisco from rainier will not lock H&I and Decades , running off the same lnb the freesat v7 locks them with no problems, the pq on the cisco is first class, I have had the cisco for 11 months the lack of channels available for subscription is a bummer.Still waiting for rollout of channels. Beginning to have my doubts though.I just opened my second HDVR 3500, hooked it up and it loaded all the channels from the other receiver just fine. As I said before, I am kind of new at FTA, so some of my questions may seem stupid to some of the "old timers" in here, but you guys have been patient and a big help. I still have a problem with one channel. I have entered and re-entered the PID information on the Buzzr channel and I cannot get the audio to work. I have a picture, but that's it. I've used every audio format listed in the menu and nothing.
I had to manually enter all the others, and they work fine. Unless I have overlooked it, but I cannot find the Service ID on any of the lists. I also notice that they don't list the video compression on most either. Do you by any chance have a complete list of the PID information for Buzzr, along with the compression for the audio and video and the service ID. I'm not sure how important the Service ID is, but I've guessed at a few and they worked. I'm not much on game shows, but the wife is. I'd appreciate any help I can get to get this channels working.
I also ran into one of those either/or situations with the Freesat V7 and the HDVR 3500. The 3500 doesn't have the audio stutter on Grit and some of the other channels in that package, but it won't lock on H&I, Decades and the others. The Freesat V7 locks H&I, Decades and the others, but it stutters on Grit and the others. Not sure what's going on with that, but since we watch Grit and the others more than H&I etc, it's not a big issue.
I'm still considering purchasing one of the Cisco receivers listed on Rainer Satellite's website. I hate to spend that much money only to find it does the same thing.
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I've never called the broadcasters for any reason, (don't want to tip them off we are watching since these channels aren't for anyone other than their affiliates). I have these channels saved and I watch them on occasion, but other than Ozzie & Harriet and a few others, their programming has a lot to be desired. Their Beverly Hillbillies are so old the theme music is different than the later episodes. I do like Petticoat Junction though.
I dropped Directv because I got tired of News, Comedies, Dramas, or what have you, all having to be some political soapbox with a message. Did not want to pay for any of that any more.
I love all the old shows that have a moral message, Opie learned some good lessons and even got a whippin' at times too when he deserved it!
I would not have pay tv back at all, even if you paid me. I love FTA and the Retro goodness to be found there.
My cisco from rainier will not lock H&I and Decades , running off the same lnb the freesat v7 locks them with no problems, the pq on the cisco is first class, I have had the cisco for 11 months the lack of channels available for subscription is a bummer.Still waiting for rollout of channels. Beginning to have my doubts though.
thanks waveman for your topic
I have seen much TI in my day; button sized dishes call it noise. When the signal to noise ratio is determined using something called a spectrum analyzer, then a solution can be made. However, my microHD has a heating problem; i took the board out of the box to cool it down, and it (the tuner) works much better. Out of the box; my hdvr1200 in manufacturing quality has been better. I have a 7.9' dish with non-pll 3.4 - 4.2; it works great out in the countryside where no ti exists anymore. When i take the same equipment into the cities of the Pacific Northwest; international boater's use a interfering radar (illegally); and the 3g/4g stack of Internet providers today have circular bandwidth's terrestrially aimed from their clients to their towers (and back to them) and my signal level goes to a 90 formulation; and it will not even lock. So use a 3.7-4.2 with the active filters from titanium, I would say; but the fact is that it is a circular progression; and not a linear one like in the old days; and the equipment is put in all around each little broadcast area; type area's they will not work on/in; no lock; but a blippy one if any. A 12 foot dish you say? Shield the dish install from all them directions? No, a real non-active filter is required in addition? Yes. And it is a circular one in three colors; red, white, and blue? Attenuate, attenuate, attenuate? Y It does not wave in the wind either is when a 20 mph gust hits your dish; it will blip anyways (and the dish waves in the wind; moving the focused dish off 1/4 inch (my 7.9' alum. solid is weak against wind; and my wind pushes and waves my dish in the wind; and my picture blips so i would dig a hole and bury it to get rid of this blipping if i could but i cannot dig a hole in the rock it is in).. And using my home; and all types of fencing does leep the wind to a min.....
Pacific,Other than hatred...what does this have to do with Digital Breakup on 101 C Band? Please keep on topic or take your hate to the FridgeFTA
Pacific,
Pacific, I'll admit I strayed off topic and I apologize, but just for the record, there's no hatred involved. Just my opinion. If you'd rather I leave, please let me know. In fact, I was seriously considering becoming a supporting member, but judging from your post, I get the impression I'm no longer welcome. I certainly hope not. A lot of good people in here. I'll leave that decision up to you.