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167Khz offsets revisited - Windows Media Center



 
 
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Old February 8th 12, 03:48 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
Daniallo[_3_]
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Default 167Khz offsets revisited - Windows Media Center

You may have seen my earlier thread relating to Media Center getting in a
pickle with 167Khz offsets with my new DVB-T2 card. I have found a bit of
info relating to this, seems MS added support for this a few years back.
I am toying with switching to MediaPortal which may have improved since I
last tried, or just weeding all the wrong 'uns out manually. Had no
response on the TBS forums, so I thought I'd have a go on the Windows
forums...

I don't want to knock the bloke who's responded as he is genuinely trying
to help, but he's missing the point by a country mile, I don't have the
will to respond any more, he thinks the example I've provided is a stray HP
signal from Emley Moor, being picked up on my VP aerial pointing at
Kimberley, along with a bit of Belmont & Waltham.

http://tinyurl.com/86bhgrn

Curiously, Kimberley is on exactly the same heading as SC from where I
live.

I did have a masthead in use, but I took this out after full DSO, replaced
it with an F-F connector & self amalgamating tape, as an old tuner seemed
te be getting too much signal & reported no channels. Media center quality
readings should be taken with a pinch of salt. I get 0% quality on a lot of
sat channels which are fine.
 




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