long term pvr-9200t and hdr-2000t in multiple locations.
Just purchased another 2000t to replace an ageing 9200t but suffering occasional interference on multiple channels (not all).
Are there any max recommended signal strength limits for 2000t. We are running 88/92% (ch24) strength from I believe Rowridge (no engineering works) - location Littlehampton BN17. Quality is generally 100% except occasional 80%.
I am not doubting we have occasional interference, it is how the 2000t deals with it compared with 9200t that i am asking. Trying to determine if that just how it is or if we have a below par unit.
Initially fresh install replacing 9200t but for fault finding, running 2000t in series with 9200t. 9200t runs through the 2000t - for avoidance of doubt, any signal path to 2000t is common to 9200t.
I have dual recorded sections where 9200t is perfect image, yet 2000t for same section suffered picture break up when viewing live and repeated playback.
Tried all sorts of fault finding and work arounds (ie factory resets and running analogue) before coming to a conclusion:
Our 2000t does not handle minor (80% quality) interference as well as the older 9200t which appears immune to it.
Is this to be expected or should i be looking for a replacement 2000t as below par.
Thanks
Ian
Just purchased another 2000t to replace an ageing 9200t but suffering occasional interference on multiple channels (not all).
Are there any max recommended signal strength limits for 2000t. We are running 88/92% (ch24) strength from I believe Rowridge (no engineering works) - location Littlehampton BN17. Quality is generally 100% except occasional 80%.
I am not doubting we have occasional interference, it is how the 2000t deals with it compared with 9200t that i am asking. Trying to determine if that just how it is or if we have a below par unit.
Initially fresh install replacing 9200t but for fault finding, running 2000t in series with 9200t. 9200t runs through the 2000t - for avoidance of doubt, any signal path to 2000t is common to 9200t.
I have dual recorded sections where 9200t is perfect image, yet 2000t for same section suffered picture break up when viewing live and repeated playback.
Tried all sorts of fault finding and work arounds (ie factory resets and running analogue) before coming to a conclusion:
Our 2000t does not handle minor (80% quality) interference as well as the older 9200t which appears immune to it.
Is this to be expected or should i be looking for a replacement 2000t as below par.
Thanks
Ian
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