Hello ,
yes;
when TNAP 3.2 is installed "NO-T2MI" is the default value
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Hello ,
yes;
when TNAP 3.2 is installed "NO-T2MI" is the default value
Correct.
T2MI drivers cause problems with some transponders that are 2 - 4 MHz apart. So No-T2MI drivers are default because of this.
the MIO4K edition (TNAP 3.2)
despite a signal just above the link margin ( 4.8 dB), succeeded
to find and lock a 4K Test (Intelsat39 62 ° East)
Hmm, what has changed? I can't set my timezone. No North American time zones are showing up.
What timezone are you in, and which image are you using?
Mountain. TNAP3.2 last time I checked. The splash screen shows 3.0 though.Quote:
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The about page will show the image information (Menu--->About). Splash screens mean nothing.
Mountain time setting for 3.2 image is shown below.
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I don't know if this is possible in the USA,
but here in europe we can set the time with NTP
and I see that for America it exists.
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TNAP3.2 skin AeonFHD_MOD setup/system/systemTime
Strange. I noticed that the mio had the correct time and when I went into the timezone settings it showed Denver. Yesterday it was Amsterdam and when I scrolled through the time zones there weren't any US time zones. But today there are. Go figure.
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I'm using NTP.Quote:
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