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12437 , Thor 7
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 992882" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>I've given you a few more things to try on the VU+ forum.</p><p>Try removing the second tuner card, it's just plug & play, like in a PC, then try manually scanning in the signal.</p><p>If that fails replace the first tuner, with the second, and try again.</p><p>If that fails try both tuners, in the second slot.</p><p>You can also try and download a channel list, which already contains those frequencies.</p><p>If that fails then take your Duo 2 to a local shop and ask them to test it, or try your receiver on someone else's dish.</p><p>Seeing a you've re-flashed the receiver, with the latest image, and tried scanning before loading anyhting else, I doubt the problem is with the satellites.xml file, or any plugins, addons, you've loaded.</p><p>Why have you got 4 tuners if only one is connected?</p><p>How have you got your tuners configured?</p><p> </p><p>I know, from my experience, with teh VU+ Duo 2, that there's no problem, with that frequency, in the UK, as I've stated I scanned in 8 channels.</p><p>If you could try the receiver on another dish, at a friends/relatives, to see if it scans in those channels, it would help narrow the problem down.</p><p> </p><p>Do you have access to any other satellites? So that you can try similar frequencies, or as close as possible, on them?</p><p>19.2E has 12441 V 29700 DVB-S2 QPSK 5/6 and 13E has a 12437 H 29900 DVB-S2 QPSK 3/4</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 992882, member: 187442"] I've given you a few more things to try on the VU+ forum. Try removing the second tuner card, it's just plug & play, like in a PC, then try manually scanning in the signal. If that fails replace the first tuner, with the second, and try again. If that fails try both tuners, in the second slot. You can also try and download a channel list, which already contains those frequencies. If that fails then take your Duo 2 to a local shop and ask them to test it, or try your receiver on someone else's dish. Seeing a you've re-flashed the receiver, with the latest image, and tried scanning before loading anyhting else, I doubt the problem is with the satellites.xml file, or any plugins, addons, you've loaded. Why have you got 4 tuners if only one is connected? How have you got your tuners configured? I know, from my experience, with teh VU+ Duo 2, that there's no problem, with that frequency, in the UK, as I've stated I scanned in 8 channels. If you could try the receiver on another dish, at a friends/relatives, to see if it scans in those channels, it would help narrow the problem down. Do you have access to any other satellites? So that you can try similar frequencies, or as close as possible, on them? 19.2E has 12441 V 29700 DVB-S2 QPSK 5/6 and 13E has a 12437 H 29900 DVB-S2 QPSK 3/4 [/QUOTE]
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