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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 743662" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>Problem solved ...eventually...</p><p>Ended up starting with a clean slate on the AZbox..</p><p>Its a pain in the rear If you already have an antenna list set up ...as it its easily corrupted if you make a mistake ..</p><p>I did just that ..and it was easier to start again by blanking the channel list ...</p><p>Importing a custom generated XML for sats and transponders from _http://satellites-xml.eu/</p><p></p><p>..and grafting this on to a blank new channel list ..</p><p>I say blank ...I had to scan one channel first on one sat manually ..</p><p>then export by network link to AZ setedit in AZToolbox</p><p>Then superimpose my imported antenna list ..and export back to the AZbox ..</p><p>It wont send just a antenna list to the box ..</p><p>In other words you can't send a blank channel list ..</p><p>1 channel was enough to start the process..</p><p>Took me 3 hours to figure this all out ..</p><p>Once I did ..it was relatively easy to modify the antenna list to include the diseqc 1.2 custom sat positions ..as stored in the Vbox...but still had to manually change lnb settings at the AZbox ..as it appears to throw away anything that isn't ku/universal related.</p><p>They don't make it easy thats for sure..</p><p>Anyway ...</p><p>Job done...and it is possible to stack switching and motor control ..</p><p>I have the Vbox on port 4 of a diseqc 1.0 x4 way switch ...and it is driving the actuator ok ...through this switch ..</p><p>Not tried Usals in this mode ..as I don't use it in this config ..</p><p>..but guessing it should work ok.</p><p>rgds </p><p>VS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 743662, member: 325666"] Problem solved ...eventually... Ended up starting with a clean slate on the AZbox.. Its a pain in the rear If you already have an antenna list set up ...as it its easily corrupted if you make a mistake .. I did just that ..and it was easier to start again by blanking the channel list ... Importing a custom generated XML for sats and transponders from _http://satellites-xml.eu/ ..and grafting this on to a blank new channel list .. I say blank ...I had to scan one channel first on one sat manually .. then export by network link to AZ setedit in AZToolbox Then superimpose my imported antenna list ..and export back to the AZbox .. It wont send just a antenna list to the box .. In other words you can't send a blank channel list .. 1 channel was enough to start the process.. Took me 3 hours to figure this all out .. Once I did ..it was relatively easy to modify the antenna list to include the diseqc 1.2 custom sat positions ..as stored in the Vbox...but still had to manually change lnb settings at the AZbox ..as it appears to throw away anything that isn't ku/universal related. They don't make it easy thats for sure.. Anyway ... Job done...and it is possible to stack switching and motor control .. I have the Vbox on port 4 of a diseqc 1.0 x4 way switch ...and it is driving the actuator ok ...through this switch .. Not tried Usals in this mode ..as I don't use it in this config .. ..but guessing it should work ok. rgds VS [/QUOTE]
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