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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1067852" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>Have you loaded anything else, including a channel list, prior to trying to get the motor working?</p><p>There are two things you can try:</p><p>1. Re-make the cable connections, I realize it might work, on your other receiver, but it might not be able to work correctly on this receiver.</p><p>2. Re-load your image, or a different image, try not to configure anything, in the initial set up, apart from selecting the TV connection, then try setting up the tuner, in advanced mode, using Diseqc 1.2, selecting no, for Usals, and try moving your motor East/West.</p><p>I thought the problem might be related to having your LNB connected to the wrong tuner input, but on checking your receiver seems to have only 1 LNB in and a loop through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1067852, member: 187442"] Have you loaded anything else, including a channel list, prior to trying to get the motor working? There are two things you can try: 1. Re-make the cable connections, I realize it might work, on your other receiver, but it might not be able to work correctly on this receiver. 2. Re-load your image, or a different image, try not to configure anything, in the initial set up, apart from selecting the TV connection, then try setting up the tuner, in advanced mode, using Diseqc 1.2, selecting no, for Usals, and try moving your motor East/West. I thought the problem might be related to having your LNB connected to the wrong tuner input, but on checking your receiver seems to have only 1 LNB in and a loop through. [/QUOTE]
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