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Costactc
03-11-2013, 01:50 PM
The accuracy of the blind scan on my Azbox Premium+ receiver is unrivalled. If it's there then this box will find it, unfortunately a blind scan can be extremely slow unless you change a couple of default settings in the blind scan menu. These changes take only seconds and the receiver will blind scan a sat from about 10-15 minutes approximately.


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Unfortunately my camera isn't the best.

You need to change the minimum frequency from default of 3000 to 3700(unless 3600 for a couple of Atlantic sats)

Scan step needs to be changed from 5000 to 15000.

These 2 minor details will increase the blind scan speed on the Premium+ without it missing any tp.

Costactc
03-11-2013, 01:54 PM
Here's a pic, Amc 6 at 72w scanned in just under 11 minutes:


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askit
03-15-2013, 07:45 AM
One of the first things you can do to increase the blind scan time is to delete all but 1 of the transponders on the sat you are scanning.
The firmware has all kinds of junk in the transponders listings which slows down the process of the blind scan.
I have found that by deleting everything but 1 tp it decreases the blind-scan time quite a bit.

el bandido
03-15-2013, 10:35 AM
The accuracy of the blind scan on my Azbox Premium+ receiver is unrivalled. If it's there then this box will find it, unfortunately a blind scan can be extremely slow unless you change a couple of default settings in the blind scan menu. These changes take only seconds and the receiver will blind scan a sat from about 10-15 minutes approximately.


47744775


Unfortunately my camera isn't the best.

You need to change the minimum frequency from default of 3000 to 3700(unless 3600 for a couple of Atlantic sats)

Scan step needs to be changed from 5000 to 15000.

These 2 minor details will increase the blind scan speed on the Premium+ without it missing any tp.

5000 Khz = 5Mhz.
15000Khz = 15Mhz.
If you change the scan step to 15000, then you may miss at least two 4 Mhz transponders in one scan step!
How many transponders are missed with the 15000 setting will depend on the spacing of the transponders. I prefer using a much smaller step than this. EB

askit
03-18-2013, 02:37 PM
5000 Khz = 5Mhz.
15000Khz = 15Mhz.
If you change the scan step to 15000, then you may miss at least two 4 Mhz transponders in one scan step!
How many transponders are missed with the 15000 setting will depend on the spacing of the transponders. I prefer using a much smaller step than this. EB

at 5000 the scan step is good for most satellites except Sat Mex 6 which you really need to set it at 1000 for that satellite since the spacing is so close over there.