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Frequencies for Eurovox Max C (NO Codes here)

Discussion in 'Digital TV - United States & Canada' started by hugins, Dec 6, 2007.

  1. sc0user

    sc0user Senior member

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    Sorry I am a bit confused my self now as you now say you dont have N** MMDS but you do have MMDS frequencies, where are you located?
     
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    Dunboyne Co.Meath
     
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    Sorry sc0user, I was told by a neighbour the we were N*L MMDS, the frequencies that I'm pulling in appear to back that up as wll.

    rgds,
    h
     
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    Well that is N** although Magnet also do Dunboyne Castle Estate, hope you are not there :) BTW take away the splitter and plug directly in, also still confused as you have no dish, BTW you mentioned a PVR, what box do you have as I thought it was a Eurovox?
     
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    No I'm in one of the older estates. From what I can remember, N*L inherited the cable network from Kildare Relays between 5 and 10 years ago. As I said in a earlier thread, I have a analog feed from the road to a box on the side of my house. This is where I want to take the feed from. Any idea what my problem could be.
     
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    Lets hope its still not analouge then as you need a digital feed although you are picking up MMDS frequencies, thats why I am confused, i.e. is it MMDS,analogue cable or digital cable, best bet is to ring N** and ask them what service they provide in your area and this will give you a definite answer.
     
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    Yes I have a Eurovox MAX 2008, sorry for confusing you. I'm new to all this stuff. I pay for one N*L connection which is coonected to one of the TV's. This has the basic terrestrial package RTE1 and 2, Setanta Ireland, SKY News, BBC1/2, UTV/c4 etc around 15 channels. There a plug in the wall I connect it to no receiver of any sort. So I persume its analog feed but I'm nearly certain that Dunboyne is a MMDS area. Is what I'm trying to do here possible i.e connect the eurovox to the feed that I already have conneted by N*L or do I need maybe a analog to digital convertor or something, but this still doesnt explain how I can get 94 channels be it for a short time.

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    h
     
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    Strange indeed as it does sound like an MMDS list, do as I said and ask N** what they are providing you with or even better just say you are a new customer thinking of taking the service and what will you get.
     
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    Sure will do, lets see how long I'll be on the phone for :)

    Tks a lot for your help sc0user

    rgds,
    h
     
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    No problem.
     
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    We're in a n*l cabled mmds area, apparently there's a shared ariel somewhere. I brought the eurovox down to a neighbours house who has n*l digital receivers but I had the same problem, loosing the signal after around 10 minutes.I did notice that when I click the yellow button from the menu, it brings up the nagra page. This keeps on resetting itself when the box is powered down. Any idea how I get into the emu on a eurovox max so that I can set the keys permanently?.

    tks
    h
     
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    Have you tried turning on the signal booster built in with KURO


    If you live in a low signal area and have weak signal problems with poor results when scanning or picture breaks up when watching.

    Go to Menu /Config / Settings /Signal Booster

    The Default Settings Off

    Switch On/

    Press Blue button to Save & Exit

    Also press menu > user Installation > p/w = 1004 > And post what frequencies are in the list
     
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    These are the frequencies I have listed;
    258.000 Mhz
    274.000 Mhz
    290.000 Mhz
    306.000 Mhz
    322.000 Mhz
    338.000 Mhz
    354.000 Mhz
    370.000 Mhz
    386.000 Mhz

    Tried with booster off.

    Tks,
    Fran.
     
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    As you have a communal feed the signal may be quiet weak, try a booster to see if it can improve your signal.
     
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    I know its documented on this forum that the Eurovox Max can be used with N*L mmds. Is it a case that I have the wrong box, should I be using the Eurovox TX instead. What's the fundamental difference between the two receivers. I know the mx is for cable and the tx is for mmds so maybe this is the problem.

    rgds,

    h
     
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    N** MMDS use a DVB-C variant so the Eoruvox Max V is fine as it is for DVB-C. Ch**us MMDS use a DVB-T variant hence why the TX is required as it has a T type tuner.
     
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    Hello,
    does any1 out their knows if eurovox max v 2008 works in Tullamore Co_Offaly on the cable pipe true Chorus?
    ive just bought it.

    And if so wat are the frequencys for this area any info i wud be greatful.
     
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    I believe you need a Eurovox TX for Chorus mmds. If you do a auto scan with the Eurovox Max you should pull in all the transponders that are available in you area. Failing that you may need the TX instead.

    rgds,

    h

     
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    This will work on True Cable Chor*s

    if you have Chor*s MMDS you can use Eurov0x TX
     
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    cheers for that but should the max v work on the chorus cable pipe? i think it as the sam signal as Ntl.

    Is the box any good or what for me?
     

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