You were told in post #4 of this thread TEN days earlier that it was probably an alignment issueHavent refused to follow advice it was 10 at night what u want me to do wont ask again
Who did you get from and how much did you pay mate looking my self again but I won't be paying silly money for itHave it a few weeks now been working great
And the seller has all his HD working thats why i put up my post in case im doing something wrong
What possible reason did they give for being ~100 services short? Have you tried a different PSU BTW?Just had someout dish is all good and lnb so problem is else where
Those are the correct settings to use for performing a scan as I requested earlier. You have said that you are receiving about 100 less channels than you should.View attachment 60677is that correct
I far as I am aware it pulls in all the channels associated with the provider, So for example you scan sky one hd but your scan fails to see sky one sd it will still load it into your channel list. I am up for being correct on this.What does the network scan do? I select it too, but never really understood what it means.
Network scan reads the Network Information Table and scans all transponders listed in it. Each transponder is scanned individually and only services found on each transponder will be saved. Channels are only saved if the transponder can be received.
There are 2 ways to use network scan:
"Complete scan + network". This is the same as doing a "complete scan" except it can find unknown transponders not listed in satellites.xml.
"Single transponder + network". This is used to scan all transponders of one provider. For example, on 19E there are a lot of different providers and you might only want to scan one. Lets say you only want to scan transponders that carry the CanalSat package. Go on 19E, DVB-S, 11856 V 27500, 3/4 and select network. That scan will scan all the transponders that CanalSat transmits on. Maybe 7 or 8.
No reason why a Network scan should take a long time. And it won't scan in any channels on transponders it can't access.