 Hooper Premium join:2001-10-22 Villanova, PA
| reply to deblin Re: [TIVO] Signal Quality problems
said by deblin :Also, the RS uncorrected value is huge (341937) and the RS corrected value is an order of magnitude higher (~3150000). The corrected RS seems to be going up about 150 per second or so. The RS Uncorrected is a sure sign that the Tivo needs to be attenuated.
It is not uncommon for my signal quality to be in the low 50's and get a perfect picture. |
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  deblin Dark Side of the Moon Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 Middletown, DE
| said by Hooper :The RS Uncorrected is a sure sign that the Tivo needs to be attenuated. So for some reason, over night, my signal has become too hot? -- He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have. -Socrates |
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  deblin Dark Side of the Moon Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 Middletown, DE
| reply to Hooper Actually, tonight is one of the coldest nights in forever.
And if I'm not mistaken, colder temperatures will mean less signal loss and hence a "hotter" signal, requiring the attenuator?
I saw mention in another thread of a variable attenuator from radio shack, but could not find it via their web site. Anyone have a direct link or information about cost? -- He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have. -Socrates |
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 Hooper Premium join:2001-10-22 Villanova, PA
| reply to deblin said by deblin :So for some reason, over night, my signal has become too hot? I know it seems absurd.
I can tell you that my signal to this day still fluctuates by time of day and year. Sometimes Discovery HD is 100% normal, and sometimes it still pixellates (albeit minimally now) even after attenuation.
Check out some of the channels in the same frequency. Usually where there is one with a problem, you will see it in another channel close by.
RS Corrected value increases when the Tivo can handle the error whereas RS Uncorrected is well a measure of you guessed it.
Let's put it this way. An attenuator can't hurt, even if the problem is transitory. |
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| reply to deblin said by deblin :I saw mention in another thread of a variable attenuator from radio shack, but could not find it via their web site. Anyone have a direct link or information about cost? Most folks use these: »www.smarthome.com/7800/Signal-St···g/p.aspx
The Verizon tech left me some after install for free. I imagine a local Radio Shack will have some. |
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  deblin Dark Side of the Moon Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 Middletown, DE
| reply to Hooper said by Hooper :Let's put it this way. An attenuator can't hurt, even if the problem is transitory. But it can, can't it? I mean, when it's 95+ this summer, won't the attenuators rob signal strength when the signal isn't as "hot" because of the heat?
I mean, I suppose at some point, the temps will be high enough that I can just remove the attenuators. But if I have to screw around with the level of attenuation all the time, that's just going to suck. Especially if I wind up recording something only to see it's fubar and have to mess with the attenuation level.
I'm sure you all know the wrath of $wife when american idol or one of their shows isn't recorded or is unwatchable.  -- He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have. -Socrates |
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  deblin Dark Side of the Moon Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 Middletown, DE
| reply to Hooper Thanks for the link. $13 isn't bad.
Out of curiosity, what is the target SNR and/or "signal quality" on the S3 Tivo "DVR Diagnostic" page? I'll use the reported SNR at the cold times and warmer daytimes to figure out which attenuator to start with.
Thanks again! -- He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have. -Socrates |
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 Hooper Premium join:2001-10-22 Villanova, PA
| Folks have reported 31 as the target SNR on the Tivo. I just went based on viewing experience. If the Tivo pixellated I would add more till it stopped on the offending channel.
Supposedly the S3 handles this better than the TivoHD, so you may only need a small amount unlike me. In my old house, I only needed around 6db of attenuation. It all depends on the ONT and cable run.
In my new place, I have about 15ft of coax from the ONT to the Tivo. In the old house I had about 150 ft. |
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  deblin Dark Side of the Moon Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 Middletown, DE
| Ok, thanks. I'll start with 3 dB and go from there. It's ok to daisy chain these, right? If so, the possible values I can try given 2x3dB 2x6dB 2x10dB and 2x20dB are:
3 6 9 12 13 16 19 20 23 ...
I'm guessing I won't need more than 3-9, so the other values are just theoretical. -- He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have. -Socrates |
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1 edit | said by deblin :Ok, thanks. I'll start with 3 dB and go from there. It's ok to daisy chain these, right? If so, the possible values I can try given 2x3dB 2x6dB 2x10dB and 2x20dB are: 3 6 9 12 13 16 19 20 23 ... I'm guessing I won't need more than 3-9, so the other values are just theoretical. Yes, you can daisy chain, but you most likely won't need to. This isn't an exact science really. |
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  deblin Dark Side of the Moon Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 Middletown, DE | Yeah was just thinking if 6 didn't cut it, I could go to 9 instead of 10... 
Thanks! |
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| The difference between 9 dB and 10 dB of attenuation is:
-9 dB is 1/8 (0.125) the original signal strength -10 dB is 1/10 (0.100) the original signal strength.
The world would little note nor long remember the difference  -- REMEMBER: Stupidity should be painful !! |
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  JeepMatt Delaware Fios Premium join:2001-12-28 Wilmington, DE | reply to deblin Deblin, Yes, with a Tivo, this can happen overnight.
One of the main reasons I sold mine. I couldn't stand the unpredictable pixellation. -- "ONE team - ONE city - ONE dream!!" |
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  deblin Dark Side of the Moon Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 Middletown, DE
| Ugh. Every HD broadcast channel is fubar tonight. I just cancelled the recordings for The Office and Grey's Anatomy and set the SD channels to record.
JeepMatt do you know of any local vendors that would sell the attenuators? I REALLY want this fixed by the Eagles game Sunday... -- He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have. -Socrates |
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| said by deblin :... do you know of any local vendors that would sell the attenuators? I REALLY want this fixed by the Eagles game Sunday... If you can't find them locally, you can always use some cascaded splitters as a temporary fix. They are marked for their loss (attenuation) to each port - the more ports the more attenuation. Not meant to be a permanent fix, but it might help for the game and be simple if you have any "spare" splitters around - GO EAGLES. -- REMEMBER: Stupidity should be painful !! |
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| reply to deblin said by deblin :Ugh. Every HD broadcast channel is fubar tonight. I just cancelled the recordings for The Office and Grey's Anatomy and set the SD channels to record. JeepMatt  do you know of any local vendors that would sell the attenuators? I REALLY want this fixed by the Eagles game Sunday... If you know where the Verizon garage is located go there around noon or close to 5PM and find a tech or supervisor and ask them for some.
The other alternative is to drive around until you find a Verizon truck. That is hit or miss, because you need to find someone from the TV crew. |
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| reply to keyboards said by keyboards :said by deblin :... do you know of any local vendors that would sell the attenuators? I REALLY want this fixed by the Eagles game Sunday... If you can't find them locally, you can always use some cascaded splitters as a temporary fix. They are marked for their loss (attenuation) to each port - the more ports the more attenuation. Not meant to be a permanent fix, but it might help for the game and be simple if you have any "spare" splitters around - GO EAGLES. But you need a terminator on the "unused" port. Basically a terminator is a 75 ohm resistor that shorts the center the shield. |
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  deblin Dark Side of the Moon Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 Middletown, DE
| reply to JeepMatt Does night vs. day matter? Because I'm tuning a few HD channels that would normally have this problem (fox, cbs, etc) this morning and they're fine.  -- He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have. -Socrates |
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  JeepMatt Delaware Fios Premium join:2001-12-28 Wilmington, DE
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| Deb- You should try and get a tech out. DE usually has a quick turnaround. I'd just say you're losing reception (and the eagles are playing this week) and see how fast someone could be out.
You may be able to get someone there by tomorrow. -- "ONE team - ONE city - ONE dream!!" |
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  deblin Dark Side of the Moon Premium,MVM join:2001-09-01 Middletown, DE
1 edit | They do Saturday tech calls? Sweet!
As I was writing this, I saw some pixelation on Fox, and I'm seeing it now on channel 514 now. So the issue IS still there, so disregard 
Guess I know what I'm doing with my lunch break today! Need to find me some attenuator pads! |
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