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Technomate Linux receivers TM9100, 9100s, 600 etc
Is Anyone Still Using A 9100?
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<blockquote data-quote="SeanOg" data-source="post: 869463" data-attributes="member: 401810"><p>Hi Battenfan and Nano,</p><p></p><p>your tips worked. I limited satellites.xml to 1 satellite and opened the receiver's setup and guess what- yes, I only saw 1 satellite. Then I changed the satellites.xml to contain 2 satellites and checked the setup again and hey presto, there were 2 satellites. So I now know that the new satellites.xml file is being picked up and have increased the number of satellites in the file to 4 - (28.2E, 19.2E, 13E and 5W).</p><p></p><p>The problem I have now is that when I do an automatic scan on the 4 satellites I do not get all channels for all satellites. Some of the lists are more complete than others, for example Astra 28.2E is pretty comprehensive but Hot Bird 13E has almost no channels and on Astra 19.2E I get some channels and a list of transponder frequencies which would indicate to me that these were not even found. Could this be an alignment problem? I hope not because I paid a guy lot of money to align the 4 LNBs on my dish!</p><p></p><p>Is there also a best reliable site for getting the correct frequency/Symbol-rates/etc for transponders? I have been using <a href="http://www.lyngsat.com" target="_blank">http://www.lyngsat.com</a> but I noticed that when I look at other sites the settings don't always match up.</p><p></p><p>In fact one of the important channels I wanted to get was Rai YoYo, which is a kids TV channel, for my sons that need to hear Italian if they're ever to understand there maternal in-laws!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeanOg, post: 869463, member: 401810"] Hi Battenfan and Nano, your tips worked. I limited satellites.xml to 1 satellite and opened the receiver's setup and guess what- yes, I only saw 1 satellite. Then I changed the satellites.xml to contain 2 satellites and checked the setup again and hey presto, there were 2 satellites. So I now know that the new satellites.xml file is being picked up and have increased the number of satellites in the file to 4 - (28.2E, 19.2E, 13E and 5W). The problem I have now is that when I do an automatic scan on the 4 satellites I do not get all channels for all satellites. Some of the lists are more complete than others, for example Astra 28.2E is pretty comprehensive but Hot Bird 13E has almost no channels and on Astra 19.2E I get some channels and a list of transponder frequencies which would indicate to me that these were not even found. Could this be an alignment problem? I hope not because I paid a guy lot of money to align the 4 LNBs on my dish! Is there also a best reliable site for getting the correct frequency/Symbol-rates/etc for transponders? I have been using [url]http://www.lyngsat.com[/url] but I noticed that when I look at other sites the settings don't always match up. In fact one of the important channels I wanted to get was Rai YoYo, which is a kids TV channel, for my sons that need to hear Italian if they're ever to understand there maternal in-laws! Thanks for all your help. [/QUOTE]
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