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channel list for E2 receivers, incorporating most satellites through the ARC wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1103702" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>Look on the Lyngsat, Flysat, KingofSat (etc.) websites for 45W and then, in your settings menu, add a new sat at 45W - it will have no transponders in the transponder list and so add those that you find for 45W on those sites (in practice, the only one worth adding is the one that I mentioned earlier in another thread for China Radio as I couldn't get any signals from the rest listed on Lyngsat because the beams are for Africa or are feeds that someone found sometime ago!). </p><p></p><p>Then send the dish to 45W via the DiSEqC motor settings menu using "Go to sat" and scan that transponder, which should then find the 5 radio channels that are there, but if not then slightly adjust the sat position as I outlined earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1103702, member: 176704"] Look on the Lyngsat, Flysat, KingofSat (etc.) websites for 45W and then, in your settings menu, add a new sat at 45W - it will have no transponders in the transponder list and so add those that you find for 45W on those sites (in practice, the only one worth adding is the one that I mentioned earlier in another thread for China Radio as I couldn't get any signals from the rest listed on Lyngsat because the beams are for Africa or are feeds that someone found sometime ago!). Then send the dish to 45W via the DiSEqC motor settings menu using "Go to sat" and scan that transponder, which should then find the 5 radio channels that are there, but if not then slightly adjust the sat position as I outlined earlier. [/QUOTE]
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