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Date Posted: 10:09:56 07/03/02 Wed
Author: Vlad
Subject: Rogers New Coding

I have implemented Canton3 with R7t1a code on C54JW. Picture looks awful on Bamsung box. If you adjust it on normal channels,it is OK, but scrambled won't lock. When I lock scrambled channels, regular ones are inverted. You can changer inversion, but than scrambled are inverted. When I have lock, picture is wavy. With the old Zenith box (with PAL test-chip) picture was perfect.
Does anyone know Rogers did, I still suspect same coding, but another complete inversion of scrambled channels. It started one day with 3 channels unable to descramble and 2 lower channels still fine, and than the next day all channels were non-detectable. Is there any solution to fix old Zenith box - schematics, data, anything.

Thanks,
Max

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