jammoboss
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SNR = Signal to Noise Ratio - which means signal quality
AGC = Automatic Gain Control - which means signal strength
BER = Bit Error Rate - which shows the error rate of the signal.
Quick question I'm new to this, I'm using my sly mini dish which is over 10 years old. Ive had freezing problems, black screens and most music channels are partly scrambled as the BER is in its 1000s on the music, Irish channels. Most other channels are fine.
My SNR IS 89-96%
AGC IS 90% +
BER IS 0
I take it the AGC is to high? What would make it so high?
Thanks
AGC = Automatic Gain Control - which means signal strength
BER = Bit Error Rate - which shows the error rate of the signal.
Quick question I'm new to this, I'm using my sly mini dish which is over 10 years old. Ive had freezing problems, black screens and most music channels are partly scrambled as the BER is in its 1000s on the music, Irish channels. Most other channels are fine.
My SNR IS 89-96%
AGC IS 90% +
BER IS 0
I take it the AGC is to high? What would make it so high?
Thanks