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9300T No or bad signal
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I have had my pvr for about 2 3/4 years and love it.
Just today it comes up with a message across the screen 'no or bad signal'.
I have tried turning the pvr off for a while, still get the message's tried it on another TV connected to a different aerial socket still get the message.
The TV's get a signal when the pvr is not connected to it, so I am guessing its the pvr.
Any suggestions on how to fix the problem, its my favorite gadget and really can't live without it, due to working from home, I record evening TV to watch while I sew during the day.
Any advice will be more than great fully received.. Thank you
Just today it comes up with a message across the screen 'no or bad signal'.
I have tried turning the pvr off for a while, still get the message's tried it on another TV connected to a different aerial socket still get the message.
The TV's get a signal when the pvr is not connected to it, so I am guessing its the pvr.
Any suggestions on how to fix the problem, its my favorite gadget and really can't live without it, due to working from home, I record evening TV to watch while I sew during the day.
Any advice will be more than great fully received.. Thank you
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Seems something funny was going on with the sockets to the loft where the aerial is. They had tripped the switch at the mains. So tomorrow in day light I will have to double check all the sockets on the circuits.
I've got exactly the same problem with my 9200T. Don't think it is an aerial problem as main TV is fine when PVR switched off. BBC1 and 2 are fine, others say no or bad signal. Can only record BBC1 and 2. No reply from Humax.
So have you attempted to retune it?
If the aerial is OK and a retune doesn't appear to work - have you got a computer switched on nearby? I sometimes have a problem with either "no or bad signal" or "channel is scrambled" if the signal strength is low(ish) and the computer is switched on. Turn the computer off and hey-presto the channels re-appear as if by magic. (This is probably a red-herring as this happens with my other set-top box and a USB dongle, and the 2 posters here say their TV works OK)
Yes, attempted several retunes. Computer is several rooms away. Thanks for advice all the same - more than I get from Humax.
Did you try removing all Radio and TV channels and then manual tuning to just one transmitter?
Which transmitter did you use?
Bilsdale frequencies are 26, 29, 40, 43 and 48. Using manual tuning will only be successfully if you definitely are not tuned to any other transmitter before you start.
BBC3, BBC4, BBC Radio and the red button are all broadcast on the same frequency as BBC1 and BBC2. Are they not as good as BBC1 and BBC2?
Did you use uksupport@humax-digital.co.uk? If sent to a different address they can take longer or do not always appear to get passed on.
What is the reported signal strength and quality on the BBC channels?