Got a question about the SR numbers on one of my systems.
Example:
I just finished doing a rescan of 107w with both my Winegard and Raydx systems using 2 different Micro HD receivers. Raydx has a DMX741 LNBF with the old style metal cap on the Ku end and the Winegard has a newer WSI NS741 LNBF.
What's happening is on “some” of the SR numbers, especially those up in the high ranges on the Winegard system will be about 125 off, ie, Raydx scans it in at 30000 and the Winegard scans it in at 30123?? I can go in and Edit the Winegard number down to 30000 and it will still lock it at the same Q as before and it seems to work fine like that?? Question though is, why is it doing that?
Oh, and FYI, if I put that receiver on the Raydx system it scans the SR at 30000 so it's something caused by that LNBF on the Winegard system??
I realize that it's “normal” for scans to be a few numbers off up or down but 123 just seems to be way too much.
Any idea what's going on with this?
Example:
I just finished doing a rescan of 107w with both my Winegard and Raydx systems using 2 different Micro HD receivers. Raydx has a DMX741 LNBF with the old style metal cap on the Ku end and the Winegard has a newer WSI NS741 LNBF.
What's happening is on “some” of the SR numbers, especially those up in the high ranges on the Winegard system will be about 125 off, ie, Raydx scans it in at 30000 and the Winegard scans it in at 30123?? I can go in and Edit the Winegard number down to 30000 and it will still lock it at the same Q as before and it seems to work fine like that?? Question though is, why is it doing that?
Oh, and FYI, if I put that receiver on the Raydx system it scans the SR at 30000 so it's something caused by that LNBF on the Winegard system??
I realize that it's “normal” for scans to be a few numbers off up or down but 123 just seems to be way too much.
Any idea what's going on with this?