H hjai Member Original poster Jan 12, 2005 5 0 Jan 13, 2005 #1 What is an acceptable signal strength? The help menu says if the bar is green it's ok, but I was wondering: if the signal strength is low but the bar is still green, would it cause blockiness in the picture? I have a strength of about 77.
What is an acceptable signal strength? The help menu says if the bar is green it's ok, but I was wondering: if the signal strength is low but the bar is still green, would it cause blockiness in the picture? I have a strength of about 77.
SimpleSimon SatelliteGuys Master Supporting Founder Feb 29, 2004 5,692 4 Florissant, CO Jan 17, 2005 #2 Pixellation can and does occur due to low signal strength. The 77 you name is not of much use without knowing with satellite and transponder it is. Most users should be able to get around 100 on 110 & 119 transponders 11 & 12.
Pixellation can and does occur due to low signal strength. The 77 you name is not of much use without knowing with satellite and transponder it is. Most users should be able to get around 100 on 110 & 119 transponders 11 & 12.
T TYORK SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Jun 6, 2004 1,039 0 indy Jan 17, 2005 #3 that is real low signal for e* if it is the dish 500 should be over 100
SimpleSimon SatelliteGuys Master Supporting Founder Feb 29, 2004 5,692 4 Florissant, CO Jan 17, 2005 #4 TYORK said: that is real low signal for e* if it is the dish 500 should be over 100 Click to expand... Let me rephrase. E* signal stregths vary all over the place depending on several factors, which may or may not apply in this situation.
TYORK said: that is real low signal for e* if it is the dish 500 should be over 100 Click to expand... Let me rephrase. E* signal stregths vary all over the place depending on several factors, which may or may not apply in this situation.
Pablo_New SatelliteGuys Family Dec 16, 2004 83 0 Jan 17, 2005 #5 If this is on 105, it's outstanding. For that sat, anything lower than 50 will cause issues.
Pablo_New SatelliteGuys Family Dec 16, 2004 83 0 Jan 17, 2005 #6 SimpleSimon said: Let me rephrase. E* signal stregths vary all over the place depending on several factors, which may or may not apply in this situation. Click to expand... lol - thanks for the definitive answer...
SimpleSimon said: Let me rephrase. E* signal stregths vary all over the place depending on several factors, which may or may not apply in this situation. Click to expand... lol - thanks for the definitive answer...