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I had my tech out today to realign the dish b/c I was seeing low levels on the new 99a satellite (I have an H21) - and my 103 levels had dropped as well since my install in February.
Well, after the fact, everything was pointed perfectly. He checked at the dish, at the ground block, and the coax before it went into the receiver.
I came up with a potential theory - but wanted to run it by you all here.
Is there any possibility the receiver is reading the signal levels wrong?
For example - ESPN HD moved over to the D11 MPEG-4 version today on 206. I had a signal level of 47% on it. The picture was perfect, never pixellated, nada.
We got it up to 52% - but still, it was just fine. As he was about to leave, I was like, "Do you think that maybe it's just reading the levels wrong?" If this signal level was that low (47%) - shouldn't I have been seeing breakup?
When I run the signal test on 99a (14 TP's total), the odd TP's are all in the low 50's, the evens up around 80.
Thanks for any feedback.
I had my tech out today to realign the dish b/c I was seeing low levels on the new 99a satellite (I have an H21) - and my 103 levels had dropped as well since my install in February.
Well, after the fact, everything was pointed perfectly. He checked at the dish, at the ground block, and the coax before it went into the receiver.
I came up with a potential theory - but wanted to run it by you all here.
Is there any possibility the receiver is reading the signal levels wrong?
For example - ESPN HD moved over to the D11 MPEG-4 version today on 206. I had a signal level of 47% on it. The picture was perfect, never pixellated, nada.
We got it up to 52% - but still, it was just fine. As he was about to leave, I was like, "Do you think that maybe it's just reading the levels wrong?" If this signal level was that low (47%) - shouldn't I have been seeing breakup?
When I run the signal test on 99a (14 TP's total), the odd TP's are all in the low 50's, the evens up around 80.
Thanks for any feedback.