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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    Here is the saved .xml header:


    What do we want to keep and What do we want to add or get rid of?
    Not really needed by me since the found transponder count has been added to the .xml file. Someone else might chime in....

    In regards to saving the xml file, with no hard drive it crashes, then, save to tmp and user must download to pc. Or try to save to usb stick specifically setup for xml files (past, present and future) which can be read by pc for editing.
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    For header, sat name, tp count, and nothing else, correct?

    Saving to usb stick....The stick can be configured as HDD. Save to tmp and the file will eventually be erased as that folder is temporary.
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    For header, sat name, tp count, and nothing else, correct?

    Saving to usb stick....The stick can be configured as HDD. Save to tmp and the file will eventually be erased as that folder is temporary.
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    Sounds good to me, unless someone else chimes in.
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    I decided to add the 10750 setting to the main screen as an option.

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    How will this affect the advanced setting?
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    What advanced setting?
    All that new entry will do is tell the plugin whether to do the math for the 10750 lnb or not. If it is set to no, then nothing changes. If it is set to Yes, then the math routine will be done to change the found transponders from 10600 to 10750.
    So this 10750 addition should not change any advance setting, or any other setting.
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    What happens if you go back to user defined with 10750 instead of circular and then use the new entry set at 10750. What's the scan results?
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    They are two separate entities.
    (A) Whatever value you set in user defined will be what is used in the Service Scan

    (B) Blindscan sees every lnb as a 9750 l.o. for low band and 10600 l.o for high band.

    It does not matter what value you put in the lnb settings or if you select circular or user defined. Blindscan will still use 9750 and 10600 lnb settings. The blindscan l.o frequencies cannot be easily changed, so math calculations are needed to change the found transponders in blindscan to a value that is usable.
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    Thanks, good to know.
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