Someone suggested this solution I thought I share it with you all..
Maybe this could be sticky.. I have seen lot of you asking this question.
go to the channel that's breaking up, press the info button twice and note the frequency.(e.g. 482.000mhz).
go to menu, installation, user installation, enter pin.
you will now see a list of frequencies.
scroll down to the frequency that you noted before. (e.g. 482.000 MHz).
press green button. ch edit.
press blue button. modify.
using the numbers on the remote add 0.5 MHz to the frequency. (eg 482.000mhz becomes 482.500mhz.)
press OK
it will say please wait to save data.
press exit.
if the picture is now stable,all is well.
if the picture is better but still glitches go back and add another 0.5mhz.
if the picture is worse go back and subtract 1mhz.
NOTE: Frequencies of two channels maybe same. Changing one freq might have an impact on other.
Regards
Euro
Maybe this could be sticky.. I have seen lot of you asking this question.
go to the channel that's breaking up, press the info button twice and note the frequency.(e.g. 482.000mhz).
go to menu, installation, user installation, enter pin.
you will now see a list of frequencies.
scroll down to the frequency that you noted before. (e.g. 482.000 MHz).
press green button. ch edit.
press blue button. modify.
using the numbers on the remote add 0.5 MHz to the frequency. (eg 482.000mhz becomes 482.500mhz.)
press OK
it will say please wait to save data.
press exit.
if the picture is now stable,all is well.
if the picture is better but still glitches go back and add another 0.5mhz.
if the picture is worse go back and subtract 1mhz.
NOTE: Frequencies of two channels maybe same. Changing one freq might have an impact on other.
Regards
Euro
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