Is it possible the frequency for the transponder was changed? I dunno, but why would any receiver be that far off for one transponder with a 2000 Sr and not off on others?
Interesting...
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Is it possible the frequency for the transponder was changed? I dunno, but why would any receiver be that far off for one transponder with a 2000 Sr and not off on others?
Interesting...
My question is answered with a blindscan.
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With signal finder 11905 no signal,11910 no signal. 11908 and 11909 slow to come in, 11906 and 11907 signal comes in faster. I'm going to say 11907 for my lnb.Right in the middle. I never have pulled it in with the blindscan yet.
It's odd that EB did a blindscan and it came in on frequency. My dish is small...60cm so only about 45% Q on that transponder on the mio. His dish is undoubtedly larger. I wonder if that transponder may have a technical issue or something that would explain this issue. That's the fun of FTA though -
i have a 1.2 meter dish which makes a slight difference.
The main thing is the channels play.
Yep it plays on the mio4k and I can't get over how much better the Sat. tuner in it is compared to the vuzero4k. With the vuzero4k I had problems blindscanning 91w ku band, It would not get the horizontal transponders most of the time,only vertical but with the mio4k it finds both polarities every time and the service scan has not missed a channel like the vuzer4k did. Everything may not be perfect but i'm happy with it.
A few years ago, VU+ was a great product. But starting with the Vu+ Zero, Vu+ support dropped. Support for the Vu+ Zero 4K did not exist, so I do not expect to purchase a high priced Vu+ receiver in the near future. It is bad to release a blindscan that has no tone control for universal lnb. I will not soon forget this about Vu+!
Well i'll make good use of the vuzer4k in another room just for ATSC viewing and recording and turn off the sat tuner. You can't buy a ota tivo unit for what it cost.
Multiboot is easy to install using PLi based images. The method for this is simple:
(1) Make a folder named "downloaded_images" on the root of usb drive or on the root of hdd.
(2) Move the Zipped multiboot image(s) that you want to install into the folder that was made in step one.
(3) Insert the usb drive or hdd into the receiver, and the folder containing your image files can now be seen in the Flash image menu.
Here is a video showing a multiboot install.
Mio MultiBoot Install using SatDreamGr image
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I would also like to report that the mio plays the NPR Mux using the OpenSPA image as well. I almost like it better than the satdreamgr but the service scan is slower -