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I patched my brother's 1000D receiver earlier today by swapping it temporarily on my set up with my 1600 CI which went quite smoothly, but I was dumbfounded to find that signal quality on 1000D was on average 5 to 6% higher than my 1600
![]() For example, I get 79% tops on RAI channels and I was hitting 86% on the 1000 ( I've got an 80cms dish with monoblock by the way) : ![]() Why is that folks!!! |
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Join Date: May 2006
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As they are different models, you can't really compare them. They vary - just as different makes do. They are probably just graduated differently. The real test would be to tune to a marginal signal on your system (which has visible picture break-up) and see if the picture is better on the 1000D.
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Agreed.
It could be a difference in the tuners, or maybe just a difference in the numbers. Only a range of tests will tell you for sure. Draping a wet towel over part of your dish face and adjusting it's position until you get a little pixellation and then swapping receivers is one way to do it. Taking a soldering iron to both boxes and swapping the tuners in another! :clap:
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