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GOT BBC BACK in fringe area
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<blockquote data-quote="pmcmill" data-source="post: 21398" data-attributes="member: 175941"><p>@anton</p><p></p><p>Firstly , the last thing you want to do is a New Instalation .</p><p>Here's a brief explanation of what's happening . Basically EVERY transponder on 2A/B/D contains/sends information of all the channel numbers , frequencies etc to the digibox . The main difference with the default TP , 11788 is that it has a complete list of channel programs (2 weeks or so ?) for your EPG . The rest have about 6 hours of programs . The Digibox by default uses 11788 (it's in the software) , but this can be changed .</p><p></p><p>So basically if your digibox is tuned to any receivable TP then , by default , any BBC channels selected will automatically tune to Astra 2D. What we need to do is setup the box so that it can't see anything from ANY TP . So , we set the Default , in this case to 10773 which is a 2D TP . I've got mine set to 10777 which is a non-existent frequency . The box is now "blind" . Once in this state we can manually Add channels as desired .</p><p></p><p>If you want to add more channels , CH4 , 5 etc then simply follow the same procedure using services ,4,4 . You can find the frequency information <a href="http://www.lyngsat.com/dig/skyuk.shtml" target="_blank"> here</a> . That's what I've done . I've only got a FTV card so my list may be a bit smaller that most peoples . Once the BBC stops tx'ing on 2A all we need to do is reset the Default TP back to it's original frequency , 11778 or 11720 or whatever . The box will then retune , update it's listings and we'll lose the BBC for good .</p><p></p><p>Hope this clarifies thing a bit .</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmcmill, post: 21398, member: 175941"] @anton Firstly , the last thing you want to do is a New Instalation . Here's a brief explanation of what's happening . Basically EVERY transponder on 2A/B/D contains/sends information of all the channel numbers , frequencies etc to the digibox . The main difference with the default TP , 11788 is that it has a complete list of channel programs (2 weeks or so ?) for your EPG . The rest have about 6 hours of programs . The Digibox by default uses 11788 (it's in the software) , but this can be changed . So basically if your digibox is tuned to any receivable TP then , by default , any BBC channels selected will automatically tune to Astra 2D. What we need to do is setup the box so that it can't see anything from ANY TP . So , we set the Default , in this case to 10773 which is a 2D TP . I've got mine set to 10777 which is a non-existent frequency . The box is now "blind" . Once in this state we can manually Add channels as desired . If you want to add more channels , CH4 , 5 etc then simply follow the same procedure using services ,4,4 . You can find the frequency information [url=http://www.lyngsat.com/dig/skyuk.shtml] here[/url] . That's what I've done . I've only got a FTV card so my list may be a bit smaller that most peoples . Once the BBC stops tx'ing on 2A all we need to do is reset the Default TP back to it's original frequency , 11778 or 11720 or whatever . The box will then retune , update it's listings and we'll lose the BBC for good . Hope this clarifies thing a bit . Paul [/QUOTE]
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