I notice that your problem is in the satellite settings. I don't see another problem. I don't know what kind of system you are using? fixed or motorized. In general, you have to set the settings in each satellite you want to monitor. If it is motorized, I recommend using the USALS option. Another problem I notice is you have a settings list. The original image in Edison is usually Atv. You have the option to upgrade everything via their panel. Also a settings list. I do not recommend you to experiment with other images if you do not have sufficient knowledge of how to do it, because it can quickly lead to you will block the receiver with the wrong operation and then it will be necessary to lift the receiver with a recovery image, and for such operation you need to have some practice. It is not easy to kill Edison and they work very well.
I recommend that you study the basics of working with E2 and carefully read the instructions on how and what to do with Edison.
Hi,
I do appreciate your concern.
The Linux part is fine. I've been a Unix sys admin since 1989, and a Ljnux admin since it was first released, and I have bricked and flashed OpenWrt on many routers, and installed many images since . E2 won't harm me. What I am allergic to is a GUI of any sort - These obsure what is happening, the error messages are often unhelpful, and these can be an unnecessary layer of abstraction. Also, these are slow and I lack patience :-) Glad that Openatv does not need a mouse. What can done with a gui, can be done quicker in a Terminal
Back to satellites:
My set-up is basic:
4 x LNB with 4/1 switch.
LNB1 5w
LNB2 13e
LNB3 19.2e
LNB4 28.2e
When I first installed the Edision it brought in all the RAI multistream from 5W. I was happily watching RAI Movies (11179V 0x3ea), but only 5W was found . Then I did a factory reset and multistream never came back, but I did get the rest of the LNBs. Scanning a specific TP doesn't give a signal at all. It's zero.