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Dodger21

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#35971 17-Jun-2009 20:54
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We have a Freeview HD tuner built into our Panasonic TV and we recently got a UHF aerial installed so that we could make use of the tuner.


Intially there was low signal quality on the TVNZ channels but that was of an acceptable amount. Recently however we either get all or nothing. All being Signal / Quality at 10/10 and nothing being no service at all on those frequencies. (TV guide information stuff appears - Havn't check if it is actually correct though, assuming it isn't directly link to the channel broadcast anyway)


I realise there have been problems with TVNZ playing with there bandwidth. As far as I could read on the forums, it seems to be more with the SD broadcast. I also don't see how there could be such a change in signal quality without it being something that would affect all channels?


Has anyone else noted similar problems?


We live in Upper Hutt if it makes a difference.

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Fossie
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  #225970 17-Jun-2009 21:03
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The changes with bitrate were to do with the DVB-S feeds.

It *is* possible to get 2 muxs and not get the other...dodgy aerial?



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  #225977 17-Jun-2009 21:13
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Hmm okay,

Wouldn't a dodgy aerial effect all channels though?

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  #225985 17-Jun-2009 21:37
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It didn't in my case.

What frequency is it using for TVNZ?



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  #226116 18-Jun-2009 09:31
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I had similar issues that Fossie might be alluding to. I could get TV3 and other MUX's fine but my TVNZ was patchy. In my instance it was a less than stellar connection.... simple as that. So check all your leads/connectors to ensure they're as good as they can be.

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  #226479 18-Jun-2009 22:45
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I guess I could check all the connections. Although the cable and antenna were all newly installed.

I'll try remember to check the frequency tomorrow sometime. But i think its like 56.1Hz or something

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  #226480 18-Jun-2009 22:48
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where abouts are you?

 
 
 
 

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  #226490 18-Jun-2009 23:04
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Channel numbers and frequencies are here Freeview Shop.




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  #226500 18-Jun-2009 23:22
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As I said above I live in Upper Hutt, Silverstream to be exact.

And thanks for that page ill have a look tomorrow.

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  #226543 19-Jun-2009 08:14
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What is the BER on the signal information in the menu?
Does it differ much between muxes?

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  #226567 19-Jun-2009 09:17
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Dodger21: As I said above I live in Upper Hutt, Silverstream to be exact.

A friend of mine lives there too and was able to get freeview UHF signal from several sources.  His box tuned one of the two freeview muxes from a strong source, and the other from a weak source and had the same problems you seem to be having. 
I'm not sure on your tuning setup, but ensure you have a good UHF aerial and then see if you can force it to tune from the strongest source.  You might have to try each source to see which suits your particular location. 

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  #226821 19-Jun-2009 19:20
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Okay so my frequencies are:
714MHz for TVNZ
730MHz for TV3 etc
762MHz for Maori/Parliament etc

If by BER you mean Bit Error Rate then I have no idea how to see what that is, it wasn't in any of the menus that i've seen.
I also have no idea how I would set the source and I suspect that since the decoder is intergrated into the TV the features are limited. Unless you mean realign the aerial which I don't really want to try.

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