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slasher71
02-08-11, 20:13
Hi

Should the AGC show a percentage, as I get 0% for all channels?

http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/662/agc1i.jpg

Regards

Slasher

punisher
02-08-11, 20:16
not sure if it makes any difference but mine shows 99% on most channels and 93/91% on others so not too sure

slasher71
02-08-11, 20:26
not sure if it makes any difference but mine shows 99% on most channels and 93/91% on others so not too sure

Do you think could it be a driver issue?

punisher
02-08-11, 20:28
thers quite a few guys here using the et9000 so hopefully one of them can get back to you on that but i dont think its a driver issue as loads of people would have mentioned it or complained about it

Stanman
02-08-11, 20:32
Hi

Should the AGC show a percentage, as I get 0% for all channels?

http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/662/agc1i.jpg

Regards

Slasher
Same here on the ET9K, picture doesn't break so why worry about it.

slasher71
02-08-11, 20:39
The same happens in satfinder no agc


Same here on the ET9K, picture doesn't break so why worry about it.

just trying to adjust my dish as it is out slightly for 26e & noticed that the agc wasn't working that's all

Sicilian
02-08-11, 20:54
Pretty sure its a driver issue.

slasher71
02-08-11, 21:12
Pretty sure its a driver issue.

That's what I thought

I take it that agc refers to the quality of the signal?

silverfox0786
02-08-11, 21:47
mine also shows 0% and if i remeber correct this was a issue pointed out when the et9000 was in pre release beta stages and was put down to driver issue

Larry-G
02-08-11, 21:52
SNR = Signal to Noise Ratio
AGC = Automatic Gain Control
BER = Bit Error Rate

slasher71
02-08-11, 23:33
not sure how accurate this info is, just found it by googling

SNR = Signal to Noise Ratio - which means signal quality
AGC = Automatic Gain Control - which means signal strength
BER = Bit Error Rate - which shows the error rate of the signal.

basilyoung
03-08-11, 00:04
any recievers sig strenghs are questionable, the early dm 800,s showed a sig strength of 30%

as are the cheapy sat meters, but they do give an idea of whats better or worse

my ct 9000 gives the same results

unless you have a meter, the only way at the mo, is the snr strength