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BenMorgan
22-03-2008, 08:10 AM
My friend has given me some channel numbers and frequencies for Waikanae for FTA. He doesn't get all the channels (no C4) and he has a Thomson with it's original PAL tuner.

TV1 Channel 10 217.25MHz
TV2 Channel 4 175.25MHz
TV3 Channel 31 551.25MHz
Prime Channel 62 799.25MHz
Maori Channel 27 519.25MHz

He gave me the channel numbers, I looked up the frequencies here:

http://www.lincrad.co.nz/pdf/nztelevisionchannels.pdf

so hopefully I have the correct frequencies.

Thanks a lot :)

One potential issue the lincrad transmitters site shows TV1 and TV2 being transmitted on channel 9 and 3 respectively(off the Ngarara Transmitter) not 10 and 4 but the other stations correspond with what I thought they should be. Perhaps the lincrad site isn't up to date? Looking at the transmitters and knowing where he's living too I would've expected him to pick up from the Reikorangi transmitter or Paraparaumu but it doesn't seem to be the case. I would've thought that these channels he read off would be more like what you'd get in Levin but hey.

DJC
30-03-2008, 08:19 AM
Done. Postcode is 02127 for v2.5 thomson units, its also added to the combined FTA 02112 for v3 software. It will active in today's build.

BenMorgan
30-03-2008, 12:22 PM
You absolute star! I'll report back on how well it works when I get the Thomson installed at my friends place up the coast! Thanks

BenMorgan
09-04-2008, 09:55 AM
Update... my friend plugged in his Tivo last night and is receiving most of the channels fine but TV1 and TV2 aren't showing up on the channels we read off the TV. Originally we read off TV1 on Channel 10 and TV2 on Channel 4 but I was a bit skeptical of those numbers because the lincrad site suggests the Ngarara transmitter transmits on 9 and 3 respectively. I don't know whether it's pertinent or not but Ngarara seems to broadcast TV1 and TV2 with horizontal polarity, all the other channels he receives are broadcast on vertical polarity. Is that likely to cause problems? Might the TV tuner be able to receive both HPOL and VPOL but the Tivo's tuner only VPOL?

Having read the Mt Maunganui thread would it be a good idea to set up a headend that takes into account all the possible frequencies for these channels across the whole of the Kapiti/Horowhenua area based on the lincrad frequencies and just remove channels that have poor or no reception? Might suit more people then than just my mate in Waikanae! If you reckon that's a plan here's the frequencies for the entire area. There are 5 Transmitters in the area, Tunapo which is furthest south. Paraparaumu and Reikorangi in the center and Ngarara and Forest Hills to the North:

TV1: Chan 9 210.25Mhz HPol (Ngarara)
TV1: Chan 4 175.25MHz VPol (Reikorangi)
TV1: Chan 4 175.25MHz HPol (Paraparaumu)
TV1: Chan 6 189.25MHz VPol (Tunapo)
TV2: Chan 3 62.25MHz HPol (Ngarara)
TV2: Chan 7 196.25MHz VPol (Reikorangi)
TV2: Chan 7 196.25MHz HPol (Paraparaumu)
TV2: Chan 8 203.25MHz VPol (Tunapo)
TV3: Chan 31 551.25MHz VPol (Forest Heights)
TV3: Chan 11 224.25MHz HPol (Paraparaumu)
TV3: Chan 10 217.25MHz VPol (Tunapo)
Prime: Chan 62 799.25MHz VPol (Forest Heights)
Maori: Chan 27 519.25MHz VPol (Ngarara)
Track/Disc: Chan 51 711.25MHz VPol (Ngarara)

Skolink
09-04-2008, 12:53 PM
I don't know whether it's pertinent or not but Ngarara seems to broadcast TV1 and TV2 with horizontal polarity, all the other channels he receives are broadcast on vertical polarity. Is that likely to cause problems?
Yes that will be a problem. Go outside and look at your antenna on the roof. If the metal elements (prongs / bars) are parallel to the ground that is horizontal, if the elements are pointing up and down then that is vertical polarisation. You will receive almost no signal from the other polarisation.


Might the TV tuner be able to receive both HPOL and VPOL but the Tivo's tuner only VPOL?
It's not like a satellite receiver where it can switch the polarity of the 'antenna' inside the LNB on the dish. If you want to receive both polarities you will need another antenna on your roof with the other polarity and diplex them together. The other antenna will probably need to point in a different direction too. If both signals are coming from the same direction, and are both very strong, you can tilt the antenna to 45° to receive both polarisations, but the signal from both will be degraded.

BenMorgan
09-04-2008, 01:16 PM
It's probably not the polarity difference causing the problem then as the tuner in his TV receives TV1 and TV2 on those channels (well, 10 and 4) through the antenna with no difficulties. I think maybe it's just his TV that displays the incorrect channels at the lower end of the frequency spectrum?

Skolink
09-04-2008, 07:37 PM
The Lincrad website definitely isn't 100%. I found errors on it when compiling the Nelson list of frequencies. It is unlikely that the would be transmitting on the same frequency from neighboring towers (even if they are not the same polartity) for example what you listed for TV1.
You might fin that your friend's TV, like my parents, lists the frequencies slightly offset (0.5MHz)

Also for example you list Prime as CH62 791.25MHz, but CH62 is 799.25 and CH61 is 791.25
Prime's website list Forest Heights as 62V 699.25MHz.

BenMorgan
10-04-2008, 08:42 AM
The Lincrad website definitely isn't 100%. I found errors on it when compiling the Nelson list of frequencies. It is unlikely that the would be transmitting on the same frequency from neighboring towers (even if they are not the same polartity) for example what you listed for TV1.
You might fin that your friend's TV, like my parents, lists the frequencies slightly offset (0.5MHz)

Also for example you list Prime as CH62 791.25MHz, but CH62 is 799.25 and CH61 is 791.25
Prime's website list Forest Heights as 62V 699.25MHz.

oops sorry that's my typo yes, I meant 62V 699.25MHz...

neighbouring towers do appear to broadcast on the same channels but if you notice, one of them broadcasts TV1 and TV2 in Horizontal on CHannels 7s and 4 and the other broadcasts it vertically on 7 and 4.

BenMorgan
14-04-2008, 09:19 AM
as another option to refine this process, can I add in channels myself? I seem to remember a tcl script called wholechannel or something that predated the organised headends? have searched for it but having trouble finding it on the site. Is this still feasible and would it allow me to narrow down exactly what channels are correct for the Waikane area on TiVo? Can anyone point me to a HowTo for doing it?

Thanks muchly...

catdog
14-04-2008, 06:20 PM
Assuming you have now completed guided setup, you can "try" each channel number by simply typing the number on the tivo keypad on the remote. (i.e. type '1', wait for tivo to change to that channel and see if there is a tv station at that frequency, then type '2' etc up to 11, then from 27 to 62). This method lets you choose channel numbers that are not in the guide data. It's not exactly fast, but it is simple and should take no more than 10 min.

DJC
14-04-2008, 07:33 PM
The headend has been updated with the new list of channels.

BenMorgan
15-04-2008, 07:54 AM
thanks DJC... if that doesn't work I'm headed to my friends place one evening this week and I'll do the thing catdog suggested to track down exactly what the TiVo can pick up! It's a shame he doesn't live in town so I can't just sort it out at my place. Thanks for dealing with the hassle!

BenMorgan
15-04-2008, 08:13 PM
hey DJC just to follow up, my friend can now pick up TV1 , TV2, TV3, Prime and the Maori channel. Thanks for settting that up. He's very happy!

Only thing is is his time is an hour out and we've definitely put in the new Auckland timezone file. I vaguely remember something about having to add a line to a file for a new postcode. We won't have done that yet. Could the lack of the line for the 02127 postcode be causing the time problem do you think?

BenMorgan
25-04-2008, 08:33 PM
A follow up to the Waikane Headend...

My friend still has no Guide Data downloading for TV1 and TV2 which were the 2 channels missing in the first headend we tried. He now receives the channels (on 9 and 3 respectively I think) but still nothing in the Guide Data and it's been well over a week now.

He only has 1 version of each channel in his lineup (though there are multiple TV1s and TV2s in the Waikanae Headend now. Any clues why this might be happening? Is this maybe something not working right at the emulator end?

Also with the multiple options for channels in the Waikanae Headend now I think from looking at lincrad that this channel lineup should now suit not just Waikanae but most, if not all of Kapiti/Horowhenua... Might be worth renaming in the long run?

DJC
27-04-2008, 10:25 AM
It all looks to be right, I'm suspecting because of the restructure of channels half way through that there is probably a mismatch of fsid's internally.

I'm suggesting a clear and delete everything and re-run GS to start from scratch.

BenMorgan
27-04-2008, 03:47 PM
ok I'll let him know... If he does that should the Guide Data for the channels come through on the first call (although obviously it takes 4-8 hours to collate)?

BenMorgan
02-05-2008, 11:04 AM
Still no Guide Data coming through for TV1 and TV2 apparently :(

When we had the original channel line up (with the incorrect channels for TV1 and TV2 set to 10 and 4) Guide Data came through but alas now they're on the correct channels still nothing.

Could this possibly be a fault of having multiple Channels in the head end all pointing to the same TV Station?

I'm planning on heading up the coast to have a look at it myself over the weekend, trying to do this via email is proving difficult, I think I need to see the unit in action myself!

If I'm unable to come up with a solution while I'm on site there do you think it would be possible to experiment with removing the redundant TV1s and TV2s from the headend and just leave the versions on Channel 9 and Channel 3? I'll be in touch and let you know how it goes this weekend but I am wondering if the multiple choices for TV1 and TV2 might be causing the issue?

BenMorgan
04-05-2008, 01:42 PM
Up at my friend's in Waikanae right now and here's what it looks like.

When we originally set up the Waikanae Headend we had incorrect channel numbers. Our first lineup looked like this:

TV1 - Channel 10
TV2 - Channel 4
TV3 - Channel 31
Prime - Channel 62
Maori - Channel 27

As far as I can tell the Guide Data still seems to be being sent on those channels.

When I add in all the available channels under the new lineup one of the options is TV1 on Channel 4. There's Guide Data on that channel (but none of the other TV1s or TV2s) however that Guide Data is for TV2 which was on Channel 4 in the original Channel Lineup. There's also no guide data showing up for Trackside. Basically we're only getting guide data on Channels 10,4,31,62 and 27 even though the Channel Lineup has been changed.

Does that sound like it's an issue on the server end?

EDIT: Have just put a new image on a new hard drive and getting the same issues with the programme guide. Getting Guide data for Maori, TV3 and Prime (which were the same channels in the original Channel lineup) but no Guide data for TV1, TV2 and Trackside (which were the channels that were updated in the new channel lineup).