View Full Version : Transponder problem help please
reeves1985
19-05-14, 16:03
I haven a venton hd2 receiver and has been working flawlessly for a good while now
I have encountered a problem on 28.2 with 11603 frequency where the channels breakup and are unwatchable these are 3 HD channels the corresponding SD channels on a different transponder work fine as do as far as I can tell all other transponders
I have checked the basics like signal strength connections etc
Have also updated to the latest image release but I still have this problem
A note to add is I also have a dm800se which has the same issue on the same transponder
Any ideas
Thanks
This is not a problem that can be discussed on this forum.
reeves1985
20-05-14, 18:09
I was under the impression that it was cs chat that wasn't aloud to be discussed?
In that case I don't understand your post.
Do you have a BT Sports subscription for each of your two boxes, and if yes have you asked BT Sports why you have problems with HD reception.
abu baniaz
21-05-14, 21:32
Your dish may be slightly out of alignment/lnb skew issue. Perform a conventional scan ( ie don't use ABM) and report back with how many channels you get.
reeves1985
21-05-14, 21:32
In that case I don't understand your post.
Do you have a BT Sports subscription for each of your two boxes, and if yes have you asked BT Sports why you have problems with HD reception.
Hi yes I have a bt sport subscription which works fine in the official receiver it is huts the venton
Used for other goodies which can't be discussed
Hence the question on here with it being a third party receiver
The other possibility is interference from a DECT phone or similar device. The BT channels on 11603 are not precisely on the target frequency for DECT interference but it is worth checking. If you don't have a DECT phone yourself it might be a DECT phone in a neighbour's house.
Official boxes are much better at screening DECT interference than enigma2 boxes. In my experience with VU+ boxes you can usually solve a neighbour's DECT interference by improving your own signal. But the Venton might be particularly susceptible.
Rob van der Does
22-05-14, 17:19
Interference from DECT phones is largely dependent on using good coax-cable and connectors.
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