hi for a while i have been having problem with vuplus solo2 box,where signal up and down systematically on some frequencies.today i used my old dm800se hd and signal has gone up considerably.could this mean that vusolo2 tuner is faulty ?if so is there upgrade or am i wasting time .thanks
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- ishara
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when you say "signal went up" what exactly do you mean by that ?
If you are referring to the reported SNR by enigma2, then every box will differ.
Is the issue your having just with vertical or horizontal TP's ? Or is it more random than that ?
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hprizontal as far as i can gather 11.582 0n 28.2e talking pictures for example and tv cine top hd 30w 12437 h 27500 3/4 8psk
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both of those are very strong TP's for me even on my 80cm dish, it may be better to compare the two sat boxes with weak TP's
Normally if you get issues with only Horizontal or Vertical TP's it is the LNB on its way out.
Check it out over a few days, cheaper to replace an lnb than a sat box IMO.
(it could also be the box itself, the Solo2 is an old model now )
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i have 110 cm dish
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Try increase voltage LNB option
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You have interference. Its probably caused by a DECT phone nearby, either yours or next doors.
I have the same problem on those frequencies, but mine comes from my vbox 11 which ive cured by wrapping it in tin foil, effectively making my own Faraday cage. You simply need to source which item of equipment is causing the problem and either move it or isolate it as I have done.
My box is VU+ too and they dont seem to be particilarly well shielded from this type of thing.
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