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Problem in 10892 H

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  • Jerry2020
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    Originally posted by satman72
    To solve problem you need a spectrum analizer connected to your LNB, only in this way is possible to see what happens on this frequency, if there is a weak signal or you get interferences from other transmitter (like radars, terrestrial tv or microwave transmitter).
    You can't do more then change LNB, then if problem stills spectrum analyzer is required.
    Thanks for your replies.
    I've already changed the LNB.
    I know that the signal should be strong, since I saw with other people in the town, so I think it has to be interference.
    Is there a way to overcome that?

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  • satman72
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    To solve problem you need a spectrum analizer connected to your LNB, only in this way is possible to see what happens on this frequency, if there is a weak signal or you get interferences from other transmitter (like radars, terrestrial tv or microwave transmitter).
    You can't do more then change LNB, then if problem stills spectrum analyzer is required.

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  • Jerry2020
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    Originally posted by satfan
    Maybe you have other transmitters which conduct problems.
    No, I don't have transmitters.

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  • satfan
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    Maybe you have other transmitters which conduct problems.

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  • rasanansa
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    Originally posted by Jerry2020
    I don't know the difference between the two.
    I have 180 cm dish prifix, with motor.

    I think I've tried almost everything software-wise.
    Sorry I didnt read every posting.
    If you have a 180cm dish, then it will definately be a prime focus.
    There is no gain in offset dishes larger than 12cm so dishes above 120 are normally prime focus.

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  • rasanansa
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    Even though some offset dishes have 3 arms, most people identify them with one arm and not the angle nor shape.
    I have added some more pictures.
    Fist is offset, second is prime focus.

    Jerry2020, do one more thing.
    Use a setting editor and manually insert the missing channels.
    Then depending on your location (longitude), rotate your Lnb starting from ''0'' Position (as regards Skew).
    Last, try a good LNB typically made for motorised dishes because of the skew. such as Invacom
    Attached Files

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  • arsamj1981
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    your reciver restfactory and add new transponder

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  • Jerry2020
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    Originally posted by odysseas1991
    This might sound like a very silly question, but is there anything across the horizon of your satellite dish, like maybe a tree branch etc? I had a similiar problem with Horizontal transponders only because there was a tree going across the dish, as soon as i cut it, it worked. Also bear in mind, nilesat is quite a difficult satellite to pick up in certain places, so even the smallest thing will result in problems.
    No, there isn't anything.

    Originally posted by anil1
    flash your receiver with new software
    I've tried other receivers, all have the same problem.

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  • anil1
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    flash your receiver with new software

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  • Jerry2020
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    Originally posted by satman72
    Tell me what pic is similar to your dish. Look the LNB position, this is basically difference between prime focus and offset dish.
    The first one, the lnb is in the center of the dish.

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  • odysseas1991
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    This might sound like a very silly question, but is there anything across the horizon of your satellite dish, like maybe a tree branch etc? I had a similiar problem with Horizontal transponders only because there was a tree going across the dish, as soon as i cut it, it worked. Also bear in mind, nilesat is quite a difficult satellite to pick up in certain places, so even the smallest thing will result in problems.

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  • satman72
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    Originally posted by Jerry2020
    I don't know the difference between the two.
    I have 180 cm dish prifix, with motor.
    Tell me what pic is similar to your dish. Look the LNB position, this is basically difference between prime focus and offset dish.
    Attached Files

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  • Jerry2020
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    Originally posted by satman72
    I think you're closly to mobile phone transmitter, or a point to point transmitter. Do you've prime focus or offset dish? If you've offset dish change it with prime focus dish, it has bigger elevation (around 20 degree) this allows dish to get less interferences from terrestrial transmitters.
    I don't know the difference between the two.
    I have 180 cm dish prifix, with motor.

    Originally posted by rasanansa
    Sometimes without a manual search with PIDs etc, its impossible to obtain some specific channels.
    This happens with some PPV and interactive channels.
    Best solution is to use setting editor and manually insert the missing channels.

    If it is actually a footprint issue, then the solution is as satman72 says.
    I think I've tried almost everything software-wise.

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  • rasanansa
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    Sometimes without a manual search with PIDs etc, its impossible to obtain some specific channels.
    This happens with some PPV and interactive channels.
    Best solution is to use setting editor and manually insert the missing channels.

    If it is actually a footprint issue, then the solution is as satman72 says.

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  • satman72
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    Re: Problem in 10892 H

    I think you're closly to mobile phone transmitter, or a point to point transmitter. Do you've prime focus or offset dish? If you've offset dish change it with prime focus dish, it has bigger elevation (around 20 degree) this allows dish to get less interferences from terrestrial transmitters.

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