S*tanta breaking up?

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  1. kopitekid

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    Any help with channels breaking up (like poor reception) e.g. S*tanta and LFCtv but no probs with Sly etc?? I have deleted all channels and powerscannned but still the same. Currently in Surrey ex C&W. No problem in NW telepest. It has been loke this for many weeks and have come down to try & sort it. Any help appreciated
     
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    Sorry - Eurov*x M@x
     
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    Can anyone HELP with poor reception on S*etant@. Sly channels all OK??
    Anyone??
     
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    Had the same problem weeks ago, work going on at the mo upgrading on the supplier side of things. You will need to drop your signal strengh down to around 73% on the affected channels, a variable attenuator 20db £8.00 from B&Q, that should sort it while the work is going on.
     
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    Thanx for the info. How do I drop the signal strength on the affected channels?
     
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    Sorry - does the attenuator accomplish this?? or is there something I can try first?? (before going to B&Q)
     
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    The attenuator is the only thing that will drop the signal strenth. It will be quite handy anyway as it can boost the power as well.
     
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    In answer to the previous question, turn the little dial on the side up or down till the breaking up stops. Press channel info twice to bring up the signal strenth and turn dial till it drops, to much will lose the signal & to high the same. Around 73-75% should do it. It took me weeks to find this solution.
     
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    batman44..Many thanks again. I will get an attenuator and try and sort it over the weekend. Good nfo and am sure it will work - all the other channels are perfect. Appreciate your help. Laterz.;-]
     

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