2008-06-18, 08:49 PM
I'm trying to set up GBPVR with a Hauppauge HVR-1600 to receive and record QAM digital channels. When I scan the channels, I don't find/get all the QAM channels that my new HDTV can find. The HDTV has a signal strength meter and the channels not found by GBPVR are the weaker channels. The TV says the signal strength is near 10 for some channels (scale of 10) and near 3 for others when I bring the cable straight to the TV.
Unfortunately, I need to split the cable for other devices, and when I do that the signal remains near 8-10 for the strong channels, but drops to around 1 for the weak ones. (I haven't tried bringing cable straight to the HVR-1600 yet). I notice that during rain, the weak channels tend to drop out.
OK, the obvious answer was to buy an amplifier. I tried 6 different amplifier models! They ranged in price from $25 to $130 and in style from single output to 8 outputs. Every single one produced a DECREASE in signal strength measured by the HDTV as compared to the unsplit cable. I'm comparing bringing the unsplit cable directly to the TV from where it enters the house vs bringing it directly to an amplifier under test, then straight to the HDTV. The weak channels would measure 3 without the amplifier and 1 with the amplifier in-line!
I know this isn't directly a GBPVR question, but can anyone make any suggestions for me? Surely there is some way to get a strong signal from the point where the cable enters the house to other points in the house.
Unfortunately, two of the channels I really want to record are weak ones, so I think I need to get this problem sorted before going farther. BTW, the WinTV scan has the same problem with these weak channels - it doesn't find them. They look fine on the TV, particularly with the direct cable feed, but occasionally drop out or stutter when split/amplified.
The amps seem to help the analog cable. The amps varied between 900 mHz and 1000mHz top end. I'm pretty sure that my cable system is below that.
Thanks for any help or guidance.
Unfortunately, I need to split the cable for other devices, and when I do that the signal remains near 8-10 for the strong channels, but drops to around 1 for the weak ones. (I haven't tried bringing cable straight to the HVR-1600 yet). I notice that during rain, the weak channels tend to drop out.
OK, the obvious answer was to buy an amplifier. I tried 6 different amplifier models! They ranged in price from $25 to $130 and in style from single output to 8 outputs. Every single one produced a DECREASE in signal strength measured by the HDTV as compared to the unsplit cable. I'm comparing bringing the unsplit cable directly to the TV from where it enters the house vs bringing it directly to an amplifier under test, then straight to the HDTV. The weak channels would measure 3 without the amplifier and 1 with the amplifier in-line!
I know this isn't directly a GBPVR question, but can anyone make any suggestions for me? Surely there is some way to get a strong signal from the point where the cable enters the house to other points in the house.
Unfortunately, two of the channels I really want to record are weak ones, so I think I need to get this problem sorted before going farther. BTW, the WinTV scan has the same problem with these weak channels - it doesn't find them. They look fine on the TV, particularly with the direct cable feed, but occasionally drop out or stutter when split/amplified.
The amps seem to help the analog cable. The amps varied between 900 mHz and 1000mHz top end. I'm pretty sure that my cable system is below that.
Thanks for any help or guidance.