Cablecom in Switzerland

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  • raptor70
    Newbie
    • May 2009
    • 2

    #1

    Cablecom in Switzerland

    Hello,
    I heard that the Cablecom signal is too weak in Switzerland for the DM500C. Does anyone has any information about this matter ?
    Thanks in advance.
  • dunky57
    Newbie
    • Jul 2010
    • 1

    #2
    A couple of colleges have no problem with a 500C but I think they wish that they had bought 800Cs for recordings

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    • spice
      Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 70

      #3
      your signal WEAK

      before i post this ive got to point out its on another forum m8 ok.
      Different PAL versions relate to channel frequencies, bands and channel bandwidth and audio subcarrier offset. In fact those are country specific, on both, analogue terrestrial and analogue cable. For Digital TV of any kind, they should not matter, as transponder lists are used then, that take care of transponder frequencies, bandwidth and alike.
      Germany uses PAL B on VHF channels and PAL G on UHF. Switzerland should be similar.
      D / K is / was used in eastern Europe, I in Italy.

      Missing a suitable DVB-C device, there's nothing you could do. Obviously the original software / driver package does not install this, but uses some proprietary tricks, to change over at run time.

      Though, you might want to try, to deactivate the DVB-T device, restart ProgDVB and look for a DVB-C device again.
      Also possible, things depended on the state, you've closed the original software in.

      DVB-H is different from DVB-T, even if it's transponders are visible in ProgDVB, or even on most receivers I know. Normally that services only appear as data channels. And as they use a variation of MPEG4, the free versions of ProgDVB may be to limited, to have any change of getting this tuned in, even if that's not HDTV, for sure...

      i hope it helps some pal

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      • Bompi
        Newbie
        • Jan 2011
        • 1

        #4
        Hi

        This is a nice forum
        :-)

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