Caradon Hill Horizontal PSBs 100 kW erp, COMs 50 kW erp. Line fed.
BBC A 28+ D3&4 25+ BBC B (HD) 22+ SDN 21+ Arq A 24- Arq B 27-
Plympton Vertical, all 400 Watts erp. PSBs line fed daughter and COMs off air relay (of Caradon).
BBC A40 D3&4 42 BBC B (HD) 45 SDN 41 Arq A 44...
ITV X, like BBC iPlayer has to customise their streaming feeds to different devices' abilities... hence the loss of support for some older devices (Foxsat-HDR and HDR-Fox-T2) as the user base diminishes...
Does the Aura support live BBC iPlayer viewing...
For the record, BT/EE updated the iOS app on 26th and that caused the issue.
https://community.bt.com/t5/EE-TV-YouView/Humax-DTR-2000-box-and-EE-TV-app-problems/m-p/2407876
Tuner offset will be well inside any Automatic Frequency Correction (AFC) circuitry within the bought-in tuner blocks that the -T2 uses. The number displayed will just be a limitation due to some lookup table within the software Humax wrote for the display of it.
NB Offsets are +/- 167 MHz...
https://www.freeview.co.uk/help/coverage-checker/detailed-view?postcode=SN83SS
Wilton in Wiltshire: Freeview might argue that MENdip is better from an interference point of view than HANnington (although it accepts you are in the Meridian ITV region). ;)
But while ROW is poor, it is predicted...
HANnigton transmits on
BBC A: 45 D3&4: 42 BBC B: 39 SDN: 40 Arq A: 43 Arq B: 46
Local Mux: 34 Local Mux: 32
ROWridge on
BBC A: 24 D3&4: 27 BBC B: 21 SDN: 25 Arq A: 22 Arq B: 28
Local Mux: 37
First pic is a mix of ROW...
More info needed.
Which TV channels? All or some?
Does changing TV channel correct the sound problem? Or not? (Try a variety of TV channels, HD and SD ones).
Are recorded programmes affected?
Have you tried a mains power down, pull plug, wait 5 minutes and then back on? (Is your turn...
Why not?
Your experience and mine can and probably will differ!
I also told you why... I dislike people who selective quote me in an attempt to make some sort of 'point-scoring'.
I have no absolute faith that Q of 100% on any humax = zero (uncorrectable?) errors.
On Foxsat-HDR the Q can be less than 100 with no obvious artefacts seen.
OPs Sony was reporting received errors, but all were correctable, on a different outlet/cable.
So it is a bit of a mystery... without...
So fitting the filter (should have) ruled out 5G / 4G interference. EDIT Therefore it's probably not needed.
But you now have 80% Q rather that 100% form the other day so more errors in the received signal for whatever reason. S at 48% staying the same.
I refer you back to my earlier post...
Yes I can, sometimes.
I was a paid Reception Advice Expert (actual job title) for a time, last Century.
Google Image search also finds it and I did cross-reference the picture cf the Antference website https://antiference.co.uk/product/pro-series-amplifiers/ to be sure. ;) There's no other...
OK that proves for that single frequency the aerial alone is insufficient and is giving troubled reception for the Sony as well as the Humax. It also suggests that overload is unlikely.
What about all the other frequencies from Angus, though? Those are equally as important to know to aid...
It is not 4G interference in all likelihood (though such signal can swamp amplifiers affecting more than one mux frequency typically). 4G was ch 61+ clearance aka 800 MHz and what AT800 as Restore TV was formerly known as, was set up for.
5G uses ch49-60 aka 700 MHz clearance of UHF TV band...
We'll have to agree to disagree on your issues being transmitter planned maintenance work related. But I'm not suggesting any expensive receive antenna related work for this poster... at least not yet. ;)
Nothing planned this week as I stated clearly in my post yesterday. In any case there's only one mux affected. An Arqiva owned one. 3dB down on the PSBs. I believe that planned work 'message' relates to main-reserve antenna switching as the duplicated transmit kit is otherwise pretty much...
I'd argue that the aerial is not mounted correctly as the pole passes through the X-shaped elements. Normal is for the cradle to be fixed to the very top of the pole and to clear the roof apex by a bit more than that install does.
Similar to this...
Location? (Postcode of shop pub, church within 100 m of the home for prediction purposes).
What transmitter.
What aerial type?
What amplifier make and model?
Is this a recent change in reception?
Have you been leafletted or are you affected by mobile phone interference? Check here...
Caradon Hill Horizontal PSBs 100 kW erp, COMs 50 kW erp. Line fed.
BBC A 28+ D3&4 25+ BBC B (HD) 22+ SDN 21+ Arq A 24- Arq B 27-
Plympton Vertical, all 400 Watts erp. PSBs line fed daughter and COMs off air relay (of Caradon).
BBC A40 D3&4 42 BBC B (HD) 45 SDN 41 Arq A 44...
ITV X, like BBC iPlayer has to customise their streaming feeds to different devices' abilities... hence the loss of support for some older devices (Foxsat-HDR and HDR-Fox-T2) as the user base diminishes...
Does the Aura support live BBC iPlayer viewing...
For the record, BT/EE updated the iOS app on 26th and that caused the issue.
https://community.bt.com/t5/EE-TV-YouView/Humax-DTR-2000-box-and-EE-TV-app-problems/m-p/2407876
Tuner offset will be well inside any Automatic Frequency Correction (AFC) circuitry within the bought-in tuner blocks that the -T2 uses. The number displayed will just be a limitation due to some lookup table within the software Humax wrote for the display of it.
NB Offsets are +/- 167 MHz...
https://www.freeview.co.uk/help/coverage-checker/detailed-view?postcode=SN83SS
Wilton in Wiltshire: Freeview might argue that MENdip is better from an interference point of view than HANnington (although it accepts you are in the Meridian ITV region). ;)
But while ROW is poor, it is predicted...
HANnigton transmits on
BBC A: 45 D3&4: 42 BBC B: 39 SDN: 40 Arq A: 43 Arq B: 46
Local Mux: 34 Local Mux: 32
ROWridge on
BBC A: 24 D3&4: 27 BBC B: 21 SDN: 25 Arq A: 22 Arq B: 28
Local Mux: 37
First pic is a mix of ROW...
More info needed.
Which TV channels? All or some?
Does changing TV channel correct the sound problem? Or not? (Try a variety of TV channels, HD and SD ones).
Are recorded programmes affected?
Have you tried a mains power down, pull plug, wait 5 minutes and then back on? (Is your turn...
Why not?
Your experience and mine can and probably will differ!
I also told you why... I dislike people who selective quote me in an attempt to make some sort of 'point-scoring'.
I have no absolute faith that Q of 100% on any humax = zero (uncorrectable?) errors.
On Foxsat-HDR the Q can be less than 100 with no obvious artefacts seen.
OPs Sony was reporting received errors, but all were correctable, on a different outlet/cable.
So it is a bit of a mystery... without...
So fitting the filter (should have) ruled out 5G / 4G interference. EDIT Therefore it's probably not needed.
But you now have 80% Q rather that 100% form the other day so more errors in the received signal for whatever reason. S at 48% staying the same.
I refer you back to my earlier post...
Yes I can, sometimes.
I was a paid Reception Advice Expert (actual job title) for a time, last Century.
Google Image search also finds it and I did cross-reference the picture cf the Antference website https://antiference.co.uk/product/pro-series-amplifiers/ to be sure. ;) There's no other...
OK that proves for that single frequency the aerial alone is insufficient and is giving troubled reception for the Sony as well as the Humax. It also suggests that overload is unlikely.
What about all the other frequencies from Angus, though? Those are equally as important to know to aid...
It is not 4G interference in all likelihood (though such signal can swamp amplifiers affecting more than one mux frequency typically). 4G was ch 61+ clearance aka 800 MHz and what AT800 as Restore TV was formerly known as, was set up for.
5G uses ch49-60 aka 700 MHz clearance of UHF TV band...
We'll have to agree to disagree on your issues being transmitter planned maintenance work related. But I'm not suggesting any expensive receive antenna related work for this poster... at least not yet. ;)
Nothing planned this week as I stated clearly in my post yesterday. In any case there's only one mux affected. An Arqiva owned one. 3dB down on the PSBs. I believe that planned work 'message' relates to main-reserve antenna switching as the duplicated transmit kit is otherwise pretty much...
I'd argue that the aerial is not mounted correctly as the pole passes through the X-shaped elements. Normal is for the cradle to be fixed to the very top of the pole and to clear the roof apex by a bit more than that install does.
Similar to this...
Location? (Postcode of shop pub, church within 100 m of the home for prediction purposes).
What transmitter.
What aerial type?
What amplifier make and model?
Is this a recent change in reception?
Have you been leafletted or are you affected by mobile phone interference? Check here...
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