AGC is a function of the tuner in your receiver and is likely to be specific to the tuner design and just relates to the signal level received and is probably not a linear value. Better SNR (and possibly BER if your tuner shows it) is what you're aiming for. Bigger dish and better pointing are possible solutions. Where are you located? Is it possible that you are on the margins of reception from 13E? I'll check my own reception on 13E here at 6W. My dish is 80cm, though.
EDIT - I have scanned 13E on my 80cm dish. On the transponders you referenced, here are my values. I'm at 53N and 6W and the sky is clear:
I think the AGC figures are pretty meaningless as they are just what's reported by the tuner to enigma. BER in all cases is reading zero. I've never seen a BER figure other than zero reported on my AX61HD or on my mutant HD51.Code:10911V - SNR 13dB / 64% AGC is 41% 11258H - SNR 10.5dB / 52% AGC is 42% 12284H - SNR 12dB /60% AGC is 45%
Last edited by Joe_90; 10-02-22 at 12:45.
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Shannon's Information Theorum.
Basically if you want to send more data you need a better SNR. In the case of the 13.0E transponder the data rate is higher so requires better SNR.
Last edited by goral; 10-02-22 at 13:39.
If you are in Norway, then the signal footprint will have dropped off somewhat, although the Lyngsat maps show good coverage in your direction.
Last edited by Joe_90; 10-02-22 at 18:29.
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