Hello All:
I'm new to this hobby and I'm trying to help my neighbour who has just purchased a Coolsat 8000HD along with a Invacom Quad LNB QPH-031 and a 33" FTA Tech dish. We have managed to get a 90% signal level on the receiver, but we are struggling with getting a quality signal from the receiver. I think he should have purchased something a lot simpler as his first step in to this wonderful world of FTA, but he was so set on wanting the high definition. Using a marine compass we used a satellite calculator to get our co-ordinates for satellite 97W and aimed the dish to a magnetic heading of 128.91, an elevation of 27.82 and a skew of -20.5. Our location is 123.12696W and 49.70573N. Just a note the dish mount was mounted plumb with additional braces for support.
I saw a post by Iceberg about the receiver needing a factory software upgrade before it would perform properly. So yesterday we loaded in the factory file to the receiver that's listed at the end of his review. It loaded in perfectly, when we went out to try it again we were still faced with zero quality. I have yet to see the meter move at all. I'm beginning to wonder if something is faulty with one of the components of this system.
Looking for answers site today I surfed on the Invacom web site and looked at the FAQ's and found the following post:
Q. "The signal level meter only gives an indication of the signal level, not the signal quality."
A. "The signal level meter only gives an indication of the signal level, not the signal quality. The important parameter is the C/N or BER, which is not indicated on the level meter. Many cheaper LNBs have a gain which is above the level specified by Astra. This can cause some receivers to give a poor picture, although they give a high reading on the signal level meter."
If this is correct how can you to tell when you have a lock on the satellite?
The following is the current settings of the receiver:
Coolsat 8000HD Receiver Settings
Satellite Information
Model 4600C146
H/W Version 1.00.00
S/W Version 11.13.8A (before the upgrade 11.13.4A)
Serial Number HCYIBICFRTDHF00BS001077
Menu/Dish
Dish - 1
Satellite - 97.0W KU-T5
Transponder - 11748V 7230 ¾
LNB Power - 13/18V
LNB Type - Standard
22Khz - Off
Switch Type - None
Option - None
Legacy Switch - Off
Menu/Manual Scan - Sat
Dish - KU-T5
Frequency - 11748
Polarity - Vertical
Symbol Rate - 7230
Modulation - DVB-S-QPSK
Pilot - Off
Code Rate - ¾
Scan Mode - Free & Cas
Service Type - TV & Radio
Frequency Scan - Disable
Pid Search - Auto Pid
Menu/Manual Scan - DTV
Frequency - 57000
Scan Mode - Free
Service Type - TV & Radio
LNB is an Invacom Quad QPH-031
Dish is a 33” TFA Tech
Signal Level is 90%
Quality Signal 0%
There was also a Stab HH90 motor that we had originally installed but we took it out thinking that this might have been giving us problems and went with a fixed dish set-up to begin with. Thank you in advance to all who reply. Sorry for the length of the post but I thought it best to include as much information as possible in hopes of resolving this problem. I'm looking forward to getting this system operational for him.
Cheers
Jack
I'm new to this hobby and I'm trying to help my neighbour who has just purchased a Coolsat 8000HD along with a Invacom Quad LNB QPH-031 and a 33" FTA Tech dish. We have managed to get a 90% signal level on the receiver, but we are struggling with getting a quality signal from the receiver. I think he should have purchased something a lot simpler as his first step in to this wonderful world of FTA, but he was so set on wanting the high definition. Using a marine compass we used a satellite calculator to get our co-ordinates for satellite 97W and aimed the dish to a magnetic heading of 128.91, an elevation of 27.82 and a skew of -20.5. Our location is 123.12696W and 49.70573N. Just a note the dish mount was mounted plumb with additional braces for support.
I saw a post by Iceberg about the receiver needing a factory software upgrade before it would perform properly. So yesterday we loaded in the factory file to the receiver that's listed at the end of his review. It loaded in perfectly, when we went out to try it again we were still faced with zero quality. I have yet to see the meter move at all. I'm beginning to wonder if something is faulty with one of the components of this system.
Looking for answers site today I surfed on the Invacom web site and looked at the FAQ's and found the following post:
Q. "The signal level meter only gives an indication of the signal level, not the signal quality."
A. "The signal level meter only gives an indication of the signal level, not the signal quality. The important parameter is the C/N or BER, which is not indicated on the level meter. Many cheaper LNBs have a gain which is above the level specified by Astra. This can cause some receivers to give a poor picture, although they give a high reading on the signal level meter."
If this is correct how can you to tell when you have a lock on the satellite?
The following is the current settings of the receiver:
Coolsat 8000HD Receiver Settings
Satellite Information
Model 4600C146
H/W Version 1.00.00
S/W Version 11.13.8A (before the upgrade 11.13.4A)
Serial Number HCYIBICFRTDHF00BS001077
Menu/Dish
Dish - 1
Satellite - 97.0W KU-T5
Transponder - 11748V 7230 ¾
LNB Power - 13/18V
LNB Type - Standard
22Khz - Off
Switch Type - None
Option - None
Legacy Switch - Off
Menu/Manual Scan - Sat
Dish - KU-T5
Frequency - 11748
Polarity - Vertical
Symbol Rate - 7230
Modulation - DVB-S-QPSK
Pilot - Off
Code Rate - ¾
Scan Mode - Free & Cas
Service Type - TV & Radio
Frequency Scan - Disable
Pid Search - Auto Pid
Menu/Manual Scan - DTV
Frequency - 57000
Scan Mode - Free
Service Type - TV & Radio
LNB is an Invacom Quad QPH-031
Dish is a 33” TFA Tech
Signal Level is 90%
Quality Signal 0%
There was also a Stab HH90 motor that we had originally installed but we took it out thinking that this might have been giving us problems and went with a fixed dish set-up to begin with. Thank you in advance to all who reply. Sorry for the length of the post but I thought it best to include as much information as possible in hopes of resolving this problem. I'm looking forward to getting this system operational for him.
Cheers
Jack