The TV system has 3 types of ' channel'. The information below relates to Melbourne Australia. 1. that which you put into the remote control of the TV 2 . the channel displayed on the TV 3. the channel assignment for the frequency you are watching. Eg Channel 31 in Melbourne is found by pressing 44 on the remote control. The frequency of this transmission is 556.5 Mhz. The channel assignment within the TV tuning system for this particular frequency is 32. Just to confuse things further, SBS also has a channel '31' , their movie channel. It comes in on the SBS frequency of 184.5 Mhz. This frequency has a tuning assignment of channel 7 on your TV. Each transmitter of TV service (eg ch9 Melbourne) sends all it's channels on one carrier frequency. Eg SBS Melbourne 184.5 Mhz Note also a TV tuner my be better or worse at locking on to signal than your meter.
@peterbrett52314 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I bought a SK-2500C recently and it performs very well. I'm using it to check my Digiair Pro analyser I've had for 10 years or more. I suspect there are more functions available in the unit not mentioned in the manual.
@tombastin41852 жыл бұрын
Can you tell me what all the 4 signal bars should be to satisfy a good signal from the antenna once I have done a scan, to get all the channels with no problems?
@martinkuliza3 жыл бұрын
ok, Question is the BER Pre or Post BER ? if i wanted to MANUALLY ENTER a transponder frequency, Can i do that ? as opposed to just accepting what it gives me and if you're wondering why the fuck id' want to do that ANSWER : Digital Modulation requires (When Troubleshooting) that you select a Digital Carrier and if i wanted to troubleshoot that carrier i'd want to be able to dial in to my pre selected frequency so can it do that as well ? also the RF Level on the meter they are in dBm (dBmW) am i able to change them to dBuV (Because that's what the industry works on ) yes i know the conversion but it's just simpler if it can dispaly it in dBuV