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griffin
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m8's,
Having read the rest of this thread I take it that what m8's are talking about is the channel selected in signal strength and whether this has any effect on reception.
Not the UHF setting of the RF output.
I** D** is transmitted on 6 UHF channels that vary from transmitter to transmitter. Each UHF channel holds the info for several actual channels. This is done using a mux (multiplexer)
For mux info see
<a href="http://www.dvbcomment.com/muxes/frame.htm" target="_blank">http://www.dvbcomment.com/muxes/frame.htm</a>
For tranmitter info see
<a href="http://www.jaura.freeserve.co.uk/transmit.htm" target="_blank">http://www.jaura.freeserve.co.uk/transmit.htm</a>
It will only show how much signal you are receiving from your local transmitter on a given mux.
Hope this helps?
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Having read the rest of this thread I take it that what m8's are talking about is the channel selected in signal strength and whether this has any effect on reception.
Not the UHF setting of the RF output.
I** D** is transmitted on 6 UHF channels that vary from transmitter to transmitter. Each UHF channel holds the info for several actual channels. This is done using a mux (multiplexer)
For mux info see
<a href="http://www.dvbcomment.com/muxes/frame.htm" target="_blank">http://www.dvbcomment.com/muxes/frame.htm</a>
For tranmitter info see
<a href="http://www.jaura.freeserve.co.uk/transmit.htm" target="_blank">http://www.jaura.freeserve.co.uk/transmit.htm</a>
It will only show how much signal you are receiving from your local transmitter on a given mux.
Hope this helps?
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