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Old 04-05-2007   #1
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adding channels manually

I have a Technomate 1500 ci receiver which is connected to a sky dish.

I wanted to add the fta cbeebies channel manually but it asks for 3 settings:-

VPID
APID
PPID

I can find vpid & apid from lyngsat but what do I put in for the ppid number?
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yes I do have those. I will check it in the morning. Cheers
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