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h100+101
anyone else have the problem where as the numbers go up it seems to dissapear?
it sucks because i can hardly get 100 and 101
h100+101
they come in about 50%
h100+101
its as if you put the 200 chanells on a percent scale
super_not
nah
this tonite
It must be an optical illusion or something.
FinanceGuy
no issues here
h100+101
no its like the 200 with the percentage but going on a downscale
bos
nope...everything works fine.
thoroldjames
i'm fine here
KurtCocaine
That used to happen with my Xact Plug n Play receiver.. before it died.
Karloff's Sidekick
I believe all Sirius channels come off of the same transponder. It is not like TV where you have to have massive 30+ transponder units to handle the bandwidth.

If you have trouble with one channel, you should be having trouble with all of them. Unless you are picking up a ground repeater somewhere.. But even then it is still a digital signal, and the transmission will either be there or not. It cannot "fade."
JakeDog
No problem with that but they took off Ch 136 (PRI)!!! Bastards!
h100+101
Quote: Originally posted by Karloffs Sidekick
I believe all Sirius channels come off of the same transponder. It is not like TV where you have to have massive 30+ transponder units to handle the bandwidth.

If you have trouble with one channel, you should be having trouble with all of them. Unless you are picking up a ground repeater somewhere.. But even then it is still a digital signal, and the transmission will either be there or not. It cannot "fade."

nonononono you've got it all wrong,
channel 1 = 100%
channel 50 = 75%
channel 100 = 50%
channel 150 = 25%
channel 198 = 1%

every channel going up is one less 1/2 %
h100+101
when they start getting into 300s ill be in -%s

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