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Trying to setup Norwegian Viasat in Scotland
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<blockquote data-quote="ac163601" data-source="post: 120513" data-attributes="member: 194155"><p>Hi,</p><p>My Wife is and kids have Norwegian as a 1st language. I have a legitimate subscription to Norwegian Viasat, have just moved to Scotland and am trying to get it working.</p><p></p><p>I have a 1.2 m dish with twin LNB's, a Thomson settop box(came with subscription) and have borrowed a Satlook Micro+ meter.</p><p></p><p>I'm an absolute newbie and basically only know what I've read on these forums and other internet pages:</p><p></p><p>I need Thor 1 deg W. and Sirius 5 deg E. I have managed to tune into Sirius an get a lock, although the signal strength is not good and a satellite at 7 deg E. keeps bleeding over my signal.</p><p></p><p>I can't find Thor at all, which concerns me as everyone says that is the one with the strong signal.</p><p></p><p>I am unable to do a network search on the set-top box as I am not getting a strong network signal, although when I do an open search, I get ukranian tv and a lot of Dutch Channels, which could come from the 7 deg signal?</p><p></p><p>I have taken note of the transponder signals to hunt for from another link on this site 11766H 27500; 11189V 2142; 11421 241501; 12303 25548, but need to do some reading on how to get them stored in the Meter.</p><p></p><p>I have read and read and read, and tried and tried and tried to get this to work.</p><p></p><p>if anyone can help me, I will be eternally grateful. If I need to drop to 1 LNB, reduced channels etc. I will, but I will settle for anything just now.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ac163601, post: 120513, member: 194155"] Hi, My Wife is and kids have Norwegian as a 1st language. I have a legitimate subscription to Norwegian Viasat, have just moved to Scotland and am trying to get it working. I have a 1.2 m dish with twin LNB's, a Thomson settop box(came with subscription) and have borrowed a Satlook Micro+ meter. I'm an absolute newbie and basically only know what I've read on these forums and other internet pages: I need Thor 1 deg W. and Sirius 5 deg E. I have managed to tune into Sirius an get a lock, although the signal strength is not good and a satellite at 7 deg E. keeps bleeding over my signal. I can't find Thor at all, which concerns me as everyone says that is the one with the strong signal. I am unable to do a network search on the set-top box as I am not getting a strong network signal, although when I do an open search, I get ukranian tv and a lot of Dutch Channels, which could come from the 7 deg signal? I have taken note of the transponder signals to hunt for from another link on this site 11766H 27500; 11189V 2142; 11421 241501; 12303 25548, but need to do some reading on how to get them stored in the Meter. I have read and read and read, and tried and tried and tried to get this to work. if anyone can help me, I will be eternally grateful. If I need to drop to 1 LNB, reduced channels etc. I will, but I will settle for anything just now. Thanks in advance Andrew [/QUOTE]
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