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VTI image for Vu+Duo reported to support CI+
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<blockquote data-quote="hairybadger" data-source="post: 1027344" data-attributes="member: 389459"><p>I have two dishes wired up: 1m on a motor (USALS, 17m cable run), T90 on a Diseqc 10-way switch (8m run, at the moment I only have a few ports in use - namely for 13E, 19.2E and 28.2E). BisTV CAM + card in the CI+ slot. There is a 1TB internal disk. Confluence skin. I'm not using any softcams (although come to think of it the plugins might be loaded, I'll have to check when I get home).</p><p></p><p>Whichever dish is connected to Tuner B has issues changing from one channel to the next, whether FTA or otherwise. I did have BisTV on 5W and the motor; it's now on 13E and the switch. Tuner A is fine *whichever dish is cabled to it*. I also have a USB tuner (tuner C) which I am successfully using with the motor at the moment, leaving Tuner B disconnected.</p><p></p><p>I've tried using earlier images of OpenVix.</p><p>I've tried a fresh flash of OpenVix, although I haven't yet tried *without* settings restore.</p><p>I've swapped LNBs (in any case the LNBs, switch, cables and motor are good - they work fine with Tuner A). The F-plugs on the cables are either crimp-on and/or well-greased and taped.</p><p>I've tried swearing copiously (this was obviously the first thing I tried).</p><p></p><p>The box is only about 4 years old so I'm loathe to swap it out. Apart from being a bit slow with the CAM and sometimes forgetting the CAM is there (I have to pull it out and plug it back in again) it's fine <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>edit: I think I've hijacked the thread, sorry [USER=176362]@Analoguesat[/USER] !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hairybadger, post: 1027344, member: 389459"] I have two dishes wired up: 1m on a motor (USALS, 17m cable run), T90 on a Diseqc 10-way switch (8m run, at the moment I only have a few ports in use - namely for 13E, 19.2E and 28.2E). BisTV CAM + card in the CI+ slot. There is a 1TB internal disk. Confluence skin. I'm not using any softcams (although come to think of it the plugins might be loaded, I'll have to check when I get home). Whichever dish is connected to Tuner B has issues changing from one channel to the next, whether FTA or otherwise. I did have BisTV on 5W and the motor; it's now on 13E and the switch. Tuner A is fine *whichever dish is cabled to it*. I also have a USB tuner (tuner C) which I am successfully using with the motor at the moment, leaving Tuner B disconnected. I've tried using earlier images of OpenVix. I've tried a fresh flash of OpenVix, although I haven't yet tried *without* settings restore. I've swapped LNBs (in any case the LNBs, switch, cables and motor are good - they work fine with Tuner A). The F-plugs on the cables are either crimp-on and/or well-greased and taped. I've tried swearing copiously (this was obviously the first thing I tried). The box is only about 4 years old so I'm loathe to swap it out. Apart from being a bit slow with the CAM and sometimes forgetting the CAM is there (I have to pull it out and plug it back in again) it's fine :) edit: I think I've hijacked the thread, sorry [USER=176362]@Analoguesat[/USER] ! [/QUOTE]
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