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NO/jumping SNR

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  • gianni253
    Experienced Board Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 903

    #16
    Re: NO/jumping SNR

    They are saying that probably your dish has moved from it's original position (maybe strong wind ?) and you have to fine tune it again.

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    • cgac99
      Banned
      • Aug 2012
      • 202

      #17
      Re: NO/jumping SNR

      I had the same problem with Hispasat and only MPEG4 Signals, the solution was simple but i spend few long minutes per day for understand why on MPEG2 signals i did had a good level of DB's , and on MPEG4 it was so full of SNR jumps.

      The solution was not to align the dish who was perfect, it was just the LNB that was in need of a little rotating of few degrees and since then MPEG4 signals have been well received and SNR was not jumping anymore.

      Hope it will be the solution, because if it's not that, not the dish alignement, not the DIscecq , not the cable, the only thing who's left is the Receiver ...

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      • kostis
        Experienced Board Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 521

        #18
        Re: NO/jumping SNR

        Originally posted by cgac99
        I had the same problem with Hispasat and only MPEG4 Signals, the solution was simple but i spend few long minutes per day for understand why on MPEG2 signals i did had a good level of DB's , and on MPEG4 it was so full of SNR jumps.

        The solution was not to align the dish who was perfect, it was just the LNB that was in need of a little rotating of few degrees and since then MPEG4 signals have been well received and SNR was not jumping anymore.

        Hope it will be the solution, because if it's not that, not the dish alignement, not the DIscecq , not the cable, the only thing who's left is the Receiver ...
        Yes the lnb is also a problem, when mine broke and try to replace it it took me more than 30minutes to find the correct position (not on the center) and my dish never moved.
        If my post was useful, please, use "Thanks" button

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