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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Satellite Meters and Installation Equipment
SATLINK WS-6908 Monitor Problem :(
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<blockquote data-quote="vma" data-source="post: 1137173" data-attributes="member: 256592"><p>Chinese satellite meters often use different components among the same model line, especially on OEM versions.</p><p>This means that while your meter is physically looking the same as some other meter, it might be using a different HW revision and/or LCD screen.</p><p>The FW often reflects that by stating LCD01, LCD02, LCD03, ... in the FW description. If you flash a FW with the wrong LCD driver, the screen might behave funny: either it won't work at all or show everything interlaced or with some other errors.</p><p>The way around is to find the correct FW and flash it: all variations of the same OEM base model normally use the same boot loader and recovery is possible if you find the correct FW version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vma, post: 1137173, member: 256592"] Chinese satellite meters often use different components among the same model line, especially on OEM versions. This means that while your meter is physically looking the same as some other meter, it might be using a different HW revision and/or LCD screen. The FW often reflects that by stating LCD01, LCD02, LCD03, ... in the FW description. If you flash a FW with the wrong LCD driver, the screen might behave funny: either it won't work at all or show everything interlaced or with some other errors. The way around is to find the correct FW and flash it: all variations of the same OEM base model normally use the same boot loader and recovery is possible if you find the correct FW version. [/QUOTE]
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