I have been watching the Olympics on it with no trouble except occasional mild pixilating in fast action shots. When things slow down the picture is fine. Haven't figured this one out yet. Signal and quality are great.
actually Wyoming is Mountain time
but the reason they look like crap is because they are cramming 5 SD and one HD channel in a small area
I have done a power scan and WVXF is the only NBC station I can find. (Fortec star dynamic)
you have to do a manual scan to get the Wyoming channel, at least that's what I had to do with my Coolsat 6000 because the blind scan did not show that channel when I first scanned 99 (I have a 10 Footer)
Here's the info I have for that Channel:
99 GALAXY 16
NBC Wyoming 3777H 3255 SR 4130/4131
So on your pansat when you check signal strength do both bars move, there should be two bar graphs one above the other, on mine when I had it the top bar would move to show signal strength when I was on a sat, but the bottom one would not move until I had an active transponder.
Just wondering.
Terry
The quality I believe is the one that actually tells when you are on a transponder.
Now this may sound trivial so bare with me, but are you sure you are on the correct polarity?
Is your dish movable? if so you may want to nudge it a little just to make sure, and I would check the connections at the LNB, and any splices you may have, all the way to your box, do you use a DiSecq switch? If you do you may want to try a different port, I had two ports fail on a 4 way, that is a headache cuz a person would never expect that to happen.
I hope this helps
Terry[/QUOT
Terry,
I'am on Sat. G4 ch15,16,17 they all have a signal strength of 96. SCN on 16 good picture, Disney ch17 also, channel 16 is Vert pol and 17 is Horz pol. Also on other Sats I'm getting good or low signals but I'm getting a picture, for some reason this sat is giving me trouble. On my DSR922 4Dtv I have great signal strength.
As jduffin said you are seeing the sat, I thought of that after I posted so probably not a line problem, I know on some sats I have to nudge the dish a little one way or the other for the DVB from what I would set it at for a 4Dtv channel, if it where me I would go to the program sats page on the 4D then select your sat even though you already have it in, then I would start moving the dish and watch the signal bars on the Pansat to see if it locks, go one way then the other, just make sure you are on the correct polarity, this is what I do when I have a problem.
Terry