Ojustaboo
12-11-19, 13:35
When I last had a problem with my setup, which turned out to be the skew, the AGC was around 80 (both before and after I adjusted the skew).
A few days ago we lost the signal for about 30 seconds (wasn't raining, and rain doesn't usually affect it anyway unless it's a cloudburst), haven't lost it since.
Looking at random channels over the past few days , the AGC is always the same, it's only 2% compared to the 80% it used to be at.
Since I last fixed my skew problem until a few days ago, I hadn't bothered checking the signal strength as everything was working fine.
Should I be worried with only 2% AGC (it's more that it used to be 80% that's made me query it), or should I simply put loosing the signal down to a fluke with the weather?
My SNR is now also always 100%.
(I am running vix 5.2.043, not the latest version)
For example, here are two screenshots taken today
5941859419
and here is a screenshot taken a few months ago
59421
Many thanks
A few days ago we lost the signal for about 30 seconds (wasn't raining, and rain doesn't usually affect it anyway unless it's a cloudburst), haven't lost it since.
Looking at random channels over the past few days , the AGC is always the same, it's only 2% compared to the 80% it used to be at.
Since I last fixed my skew problem until a few days ago, I hadn't bothered checking the signal strength as everything was working fine.
Should I be worried with only 2% AGC (it's more that it used to be 80% that's made me query it), or should I simply put loosing the signal down to a fluke with the weather?
My SNR is now also always 100%.
(I am running vix 5.2.043, not the latest version)
For example, here are two screenshots taken today
5941859419
and here is a screenshot taken a few months ago
59421
Many thanks