Signal issues occuring daily on Airtel DTH; is it related to expiry of SES 7?

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Night status of those TPs.
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12281 V from ses9, having too low signal quality 😴
I have no issues with this TP, I am getting on stb 74 % SS and slightly better SQ than your stb. It confirms there's no issues from satellites.
 
12281 V from ses9, having too low signal quality 😴
I have no issues with this TP, I am getting on stb 74 % SS and slightly better SQ than your stb. It confirms there's no issues from satellites.
Which channels are available on 12281 V TP?
 
The following channels are available in this TP
Even with so less signal quality, these channels are working perfectly. Strange:huh:

Don't know why the signals got reduced from last few weeks. Earlier, signal strength & quality used to be around 80 & 14 respectively.
 
Even with so less signal quality, these channels are working perfectly. Strange:huh:

Don't know why the signals got reduced from last few weeks. Earlier, signal strength & quality used to be around 80 & 14 respectively.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but channels almost run perfectly with low signal quality


Its the signal strength that if reduced, causes picture to be hazy, grainy, etc....
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but channels almost run perfectly with low signal quality


Its the signal strength that if reduced, causes picture to be hazy, grainy, etc....
Is it? I thought the reverse in all these years.
Currently, signal strength is good on all TPs but the channels with low quality are getting freezed for few seconds.
 
Is it? I thought the reverse in all these years.
Currently, signal strength is good on all TPs but the channels with low quality are getting freezed for few seconds.
I have seen it in my own TV, during rain or cloudy weather the signal quality would sometimes drop to zero, yet the channels would run perfectly with a little bit of lagging..

Maybe you can think it in a way that signal quality is the clarity of the signal, measuring the Errors, interferences, noises and others , while signal strength is the "Amount of signal received from the station per unit something"
As a result, even with the low signal quality the channels would run smoothly as regular signal is still being received by the box (without voids, which generally causes picture to shake/break), but the reliability of the signal, say, the audio quality, picture quality would be downgraded which may or may not be noticed by the viewers accurately.....

I'm a Tata Play user, and I guess the same is true for other DTH and service providers as well, as they also use the satellite communication system
 
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