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Costactc
03-04-2015, 02:45 PM
I've been having issues scanning with my vu+zero. For example, I was watching a channel on Anik F1R and I moved the dish to Amc 1 to scan this sat for the first time. I went to tuner configuration and set it up simple and advanced for Amc 1 on c band but when I go to automatic scan it displays that it's scanning Anik F1R. I have encountered this issue many times, there must be an easier way?

el bandido
03-04-2015, 02:59 PM
Automatic Scan does the whole receiver by default. The least an automatic scan will do is one whole tuner.
Select Manual Scan instead. There are several options in Manual Scan that allow you to scan one satellite, one saved transponder, or one manually entered transponder frequency.

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Costactc
03-04-2015, 03:20 PM
Thanks EB, I figured it out and have started scanning all sats. Is there a way to scan in only unencrypted channels? I have been going to the service editor and hiding the encrypted ones. Real awesome box when you get the hang of it and would be great if blind scan could be added.

Costactc
03-04-2015, 03:38 PM
After scanning 135w without any issues I went to 133w and set up my tuner for that sat but when I go to manual scan it still shows 135w and if I change it to 133w and hit the scan button it tells me I have to go back to tuner configuration which I have already done.

el bandido
03-04-2015, 04:10 PM
Set "Only Free Scan" to Yes for unencrypted scan.

Carefully check your antenna settings. There are not any bugs in the manual scan that I have found. This feature has been available for ages.

If you learn one enigma2 box, then you can easily change to another model or different brand box as long as it runs enigma 2 and the setup/features will be the same or similar.
At one point, The Zero was listed as having blindscan, but then it was withdrawn. I would have suggested the Solo2, which has a better blindscan than the Duo2 had I known this. It is still possible that the Zero will have a blindscan at some point.

Costactc
03-19-2015, 03:21 PM
Finally starting to scan all my sats, it took a while to figure it out. Have I mentioned that no receiver I have ever tested has better picture quality then the vu+zero:


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el bandido
03-19-2015, 05:50 PM
You can scan all of your sats and create a channel list that will transfer to almost any other enigma2 box. You may also transfer your antenna settings to almost any other enigma2 box and save time without entering them for each satellite.

Costactc
04-03-2015, 06:57 AM
Having issues once again. I scanned 107.3 and 135w without any issues but when I changed tuner configuration to 133w it gives me the message that there is nothing to scan and tuner needs to be configured. I've been doing this with my zero and dreambox without any issues so not a total newbie to this:

tuner configuration
advanced set to 133 c band-no diseqc
ok
asks to return to previous service-no
exit
manual scan
133w for single satellite scan

I had these issues initially with my zero so I didn't bother scanning sats. After spending hours with my dreambox I managed to figure it out and then I started scanning sats with my zero as well. I'm not quite sure why I'm having difficulties, do I need to press the green button or ok after I have setup tuner configuration-I thought they both are the same?????

el bandido
04-03-2015, 07:58 AM
Post a screenshot of the 133 antenna settings, and post a screenshot of the manual scan settings right before it says there is nothing to scan.

Costactc
04-03-2015, 02:24 PM
No problem EB:


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el bandido
04-03-2015, 03:41 PM
Your settings look correct.

Check the satellite file. I do not show any transponders in the satellite file for 133W. The satellite will not scan without a transponder table to scan. Use the satellite editor to check this and add the transponders you want to scan. You may also add the transponders manually and scan them as they are entered.

Costactc
04-03-2015, 03:49 PM
Thanks EB, I will do a manual scan and input tp info.

el bandido
04-03-2015, 04:32 PM
You can manually add the transponders you want using the satellite editor that is included in the image. Doing it this way will store the transponders in the satellites.xml file that is located in etc/enigma2 in my last Zero backup image. You can keep any transponder or other information that you enter by copying the satellites.xml file and storing it on a computer or hard drive. The satellites.xml file may be used on almost any enigma2 receiver.

Costactc
04-04-2015, 05:46 AM
I did a scan of 133w by inputting tp info 3790 H 11936 and it scanned in without any issues. I guess you were right, if there aren't any tp then obviously a manual scan cannot be performed. I will add this tp using the satellite editor, time to scan some sats.