cryo75
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- Jul 16, 2008
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- My Satellite Setup
- Topfield 5500PVR
- My Location
- Western Europe
Hi all,
I've got a weird problem. I've lost all my channels and settings so I had to setup the box and scan the channels again.
I've got a single LNB with motorized dish and using USALS.
I started with Astra 19.2. So, to make sure I'm facing the correct sat, I selected the strongest transponder. For Astra 19.2 it's 11597V, 22000. T got 99% so I knew I was on the right track.
Then I did an automatic network scan and it only found about 200 (mostly paytv spanish) channels. It missed out all german FTA channels.
So then I selected a particular transponder to scan (in this case 12188H, 27500). I got 0% quality. After a lot of trial and error, I found out that if I changed the transponder frequency to 12192 (ie. add 5 to the original frequency), I get the channels I wanted.
So to get back my channels, I had to manually scan for them and everytime adding 5 to the original frequencies. This applied to both vertical and horizontal.
Anyone ever encountered this problem? Do I need to replace my LNB?
I've got a weird problem. I've lost all my channels and settings so I had to setup the box and scan the channels again.
I've got a single LNB with motorized dish and using USALS.
I started with Astra 19.2. So, to make sure I'm facing the correct sat, I selected the strongest transponder. For Astra 19.2 it's 11597V, 22000. T got 99% so I knew I was on the right track.
Then I did an automatic network scan and it only found about 200 (mostly paytv spanish) channels. It missed out all german FTA channels.
So then I selected a particular transponder to scan (in this case 12188H, 27500). I got 0% quality. After a lot of trial and error, I found out that if I changed the transponder frequency to 12192 (ie. add 5 to the original frequency), I get the channels I wanted.
So to get back my channels, I had to manually scan for them and everytime adding 5 to the original frequencies. This applied to both vertical and horizontal.
Anyone ever encountered this problem? Do I need to replace my LNB?