Terrestrial Finding - Horizon Fitness HD-STM User Manual

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Terrestrial Finding

Please select operating mode
Satellite
(DVB-S/S2)
Terrestrial
(DVB-T)
SD Card Options
Setup
Use the ▲ or ▼and OK to select
or use the function keys on the right.
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UHF Step Ch. 23
S
C
Searching
Press ◄ or ► to select the
next UHF channel.
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UHF Step Ch. 25
S
C
Q
V
DVB-T
506MHz ****
Pass
Press ◄ or ► to select the
next UHF channel.
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UHF Step Ch. 25
S
C
Q
V
DVB-T
506MHz ***
Marginal
Press ◄ or ► to select the
next UHF channel.
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SAT
TER
Setup
TERR
52 dBuV
Menu
33 dB
MHP
0V
Scan
More
TERR
46 dBuV
Menu
22 dB
MHP
6.30E-3
0V
3.00E-8
Scan
More
TERR
39 dBuV
Menu
20 dB
MHP
1.30E-3
0V
4.10E-7
Scan
More
On selecting Terrestrial from the start up screen
illustrated on the left you will be taken to the UHF
Step Through screen or the last transmitter selected.
In this screen shot on the left we can see that on
channel 23 there is a high RF and carrier to noise
level this indicates the presence of an Analogue
service.
Note: If a transmitter has been selected the
Analogue measurements are shown in full.
In this example on the left we have acquire a lock on a
DVB-T mux on channel 25 at the frequency of 506MHz.
The RF level is indicated in dBuV on the S bar, the
carrier to noise is indicated on the C bar the Pre BER is
shown on the Q bar (errors before correction) and Post
BER is shown on the V bar, BER values are also
shown numerically.
In Step Through UHF you can select channel numbers
by using the left or right cursor keys.
As the antenna is moved to improve the signal you will
see the levels rise and fall, to further assist with
alignment the peak hold bars will show how high the
signal was previously during adjustment making it
easier to return to the peak level.
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