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Hi again Wayne


At this point I'm unable to help you. You simply haven't supplied enough specific information.



Okay, but you're going to need to be far more specific about what "goofy" means if you would like people to assist you. A good start would be to supply full TV Server log files from one scan, and then specify which satellite you scanned and exactly what went wrong (eg. which channels are missing) in that scan.



That's a lot of effort to go to. Unfortunately with the greatest respect I don't think it would have made a jot of difference to the problem as you've described it. As I tried to emphasize in my previous 2 replies, based on what you've said it sounded like the problem was most likely related to tuning parameters. When you asked about Windows and driver versions, I again tried to emphasize that those were obviously not relevant to the problem.



There's nothing I can say or do about this unless you supply log files showing this behaviour.



Again, currently there's nothing that I can do about this. I don't even know which satellite you're scanning.


Actually, I wonder why you consider this to be a problem. In other parts of the world it's relatively common that some transponders would not be locked because they're not available in the area where the person is located (eg. spot beams, feeds etc.). So to be clear: I'm trying to say that it isn't always reasonable to expect the scan to lock on every transponder. Therefore a "no signal" result should not be considered to be a problem unless you have reason to expect that transponder should be lockable.


I also wonder if you've used the "update satellite list" function to ensure your transponder lists are up to date.



Given that you've got other LNBs which are not C-band LNBs, this is a bad idea. I strongly recommend you disable those settings.



For what it's worth, I have no idea what an "A3" is.



I'd just like to emphasize again that you need to be careful which modulation setting you choose. Choosing "QPSK" when your A3 says a transponder is QPSK would be wrong. In general I'd sooner recommend full satellite scans with an up-to-date transponder list over single transponder scans.


Regards,

mm


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