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Thread: Latest VIX 5, AGC shows extremely low

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    Latest VIX 5, AGC shows extremely low

    Swapped my old Gigablue HD800SE old Vix 3.2.037 for Mut@nt HD1500 with latest Vix 5.0.017
    Dish/motor untouched.

    On GB I was getting SNR/AGC on some channels on 13E that I watch most ~ 85+/75+

    Now Mut@nt shows 72/47 or on some even 80/2

    BER =0

    None of them breaks, so I wonder if the values are just wrong or could be the LNB going?

    There should not be these values discrepancy on channels from same provider on same sat, right?

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    Last edited by sebus; 24-06-17 at 08:54.

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    It's drivers, use as a guide only. I've never seen any e2 box give an accurate reading.


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    There will be variations between transponders. The strengths will vary, the beams will vary.
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    Thanks, as long as the channel does not break, I will ignore the numbers.
    I can expect variations, but 75 to 2 is way too much to just attribute it to this

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    AGC is totally meaningless and should be ignored completely.
    As commented, SNR depends on the receiver drivers and a couple of other parameters, whichmeans it can really be only used for tuning and not comparing different receivers
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