Edision 2100 - backup of satellite positions


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Old 28-07-2007   #1
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Edision 2100 - backup of satellite positions

Hi ,

When uploading new firmware into edision 2100 , is it possible to keep the stored satellite positions, to avoid having to find each satellite again one by one?

I use Edision Link 4-2 to upload new firmware.

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My System: Not to good... ExtemeBox 500s, Edision 2100 FTA, Humax NA FOX, PowerBox : Panela de 80cm (Astra, Hotbird e Eurobird) Panela de 60cm (Hispasat)

No

But you can save your satellite list with SetEditEdision into your computer
after you upload the firmware you just need to upload the list into your receiver

it`s very easy

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Thanks but if I have set all satellite positions using Diseqc 1.2 would this program keep the motor position settings ?
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