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karl75's Photo karl75 29 Feb 2012

hi i have open pli 2.1 image installed on my dm7025s but im having trouble with these transponders 11261 h 27500 2/3, 12480 v 27500 2/3, channels such as 3e,horror channel uk,4music the box,clubland tv , some of the channels are black and pic keeps breaking up cant view it its the only transponder im having trouble with ive deleted them and rescanned it back in, checked my sat cable thats fine has anyone else had a similar problem thanks should i update my image to a newer one to solve it
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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 29 Feb 2012

All channels from Astra 2D have been transferred to the Astra 1N last weeks. Although all reception parameters remain the same, it could matter with a poorly setup dish.

I have no problems with these channels anyway.
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karl75's Photo karl75 1 Mar 2012

thanks for reply i was thinking it might be the octo lnb will investigate thanks
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Huevos's Photo Huevos 1 Mar 2012

All channels from Astra 2D have been transferred to the Astra 1N last weeks.

Those transponders are not on either of those satellites. 11261 is on EB1, and 12480 is on Astra 2B.
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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 1 Mar 2012

thanks for reply i was thinking it might be the octo lnb will investigate thanks

If they are, then there is a probability that the LNB is partly faulty. Octo LNB's have eight completely seperate pieces of electronics. They'd have better used quattro lnbs + a multiswitch anyway. Did you already check the cabling?
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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 1 Mar 2012

BTW one transponder is horizontal, the other one is vertical. One transponder is low band, the other high band. That almost surely rules out an LNB problem.
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karl75's Photo karl75 1 Mar 2012

yeah checked cable all looks fine i have other boxes around the house, running off this lnb and same problem on them too im sharing my card to them but the breakup doesnt happen all the time i can watch them for a while then it starts to break up
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Erik Slagter's Photo Erik Slagter 1 Mar 2012

That looks like a thermal problem to me, most likely in the LNB, still.
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