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Signal Strength - Hauppague HVR-1600/1800
Hi,
I have both a Hauppague HVR-1600 and HVR-1800. Both are fed off of a 4 way split. My HVR-1800 shows 100% signal strength but my HVR-1600 shows 85% or less, the lowest is around 79%. Running the cable directly into the 1600 will give about a 3-4% boost. This lower signal quality is resulting in errors and dropped frames in QAM streams from the 1600. I know when I first got the 1600 the signal strength meter was in the 95% range. I'm guessing additional load on the cable system (or cable issues) has dropped the signal level, but the 1800 must be able to deal with a lower SNR. Has anyone had similar issues that owned both of these tuner cards? |
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OK, I've done a little debugging.
I downloaded the Hauppauge Digital Signal Strength Indicator. I was able to use it to look at the SNR, Received Errors, and Uncorrectable Errors. The SNR for most channels on the 1800 was 39-40 dB. On the 1600 it was down a round 32-33 dB (still acceptable but not "optimal"). The 1800's meter was in the green range while the 1600 was in the yellow. Switching cables on my splitter did not affect this. I picked a cable amplifier as well, it made zero difference. According to Hauppauge if there are no unrecoverable errors it should not affect the quality of the received signal. I did notice that the HVR-1600 had new drivers up (4.6A vs 4.2) so I grabbed those and installed them. The dropped frames seem to be less of a problem now. I might grab another 1600 from Circuit City to see what kind of results I get (onsale for $69 right now). |
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Do you have a link to the hauppauge signal strength meter?
Edit: never mind, I found it on the support page. Last edited by Humanzee; 10-27-2008 at 11:37 PM. |
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That said, the recorded stream problems have since vanished (pretty much). I'm guessing it was a temporary problem with my cable system. Weird though, because the 1800 never really suffered (from what I could tell). |
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