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    A Factory Reset will not fix anything.

    You have this for a C band lnb setting:
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.commitedDiseqcCommand =AA
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.diseqcMode=1_2
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.lof=c_band
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.lofh=10750
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.lofl=10750
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.powerMeasurement=fals e
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.1.threshold=11750
    We would expect something like this:
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.64.commitedDiseqcComman d=AA
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.64.diseqcMode=1_2
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.64.lof=c_band
    config.Nims.0.advanced.lnb.64.powerMeasurement=fal se
    Let me see if we can straighten this out somehow....
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    I saw that in the setup file, and I can't understand it. Because lnb1 is clearly set to the "cband" setting, and I was able to scan in channels just fine. Only lnb2 is set to 10750 for 30w KU.
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    Try this file and see if the channel switching is any better.
    To install:
    (1) unzip file
    (2) Telnet to box.
    (3) Telnet Command init 4
    (4) FTP unzipped settings file to /etc/enigma2. (The zipped file will replace the original settings file in /etc/enigma2.)
    (5) Telnet Command init 3

    init 4 sleeps the operating system.
    init 3 awakes the operating system.
    The OS has to be asleep for the settings file to transfer. If the Os is awake during the transfer, then the settings file ill be rejected.

    I tested this file on my receiver and find it to work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    Try this file and see if the channel switching is any better.
    To install:
    (1) unzip file
    (2) Telnet to box.
    (3) Telnet Command init 4
    (4) FTP unzipped settings file to /etc/enigma2. (The zipped file will replace the original settings file in /etc/enigma2.)
    (5) Telnet Command init 3

    init 4 sleeps the operating system.
    init 3 awakes the operating system.
    The OS has to be asleep for the settings file to transfer. If the Os is awake during the transfer, then the settings file ill be rejected.

    I tested this file on my receiver and find it to work.
    Ok, that seems to have fixed it being "stuck", and I was now able to then select the rest of my sats, set them up, and it moves to them, and tunes in the channels.

    I still have some learning curve, (I have to figure out how to permanently delete and or rename channels) but I'm further now than I was, and I'm definitely learning things!

    Thanks!
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    It would be a good time now to backup the whole image. This is easily done by making a blank file named backupstick.txt, then install this blank file onto an usb drive. Then insert the usb drive into the receiver. Doing this tells the receiver that it is Okay to use that usb drive for image backups. Next, go to the Plugins menu and select Backupsuite. Then follow the instructions for backing up the image. I guess the full image backup should be around 100MB, and take some 6 minutes of your time. If you do this, you will have a complete restore point to where you are now.

    It is easiest to rename channels out of a bouquet. To create a bouquet, access the satellite list and press the menu button. Then select add to bouquet and a copy of the satellite and its channels are now in bouquets.Press the Blue button and you will see the new bouquets. To edit, change names, or other, highlight the target channel and press the menu button.
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    Copy the enigma2 folder located in /etc of your receiver, zip it up, post it. I will stick it in a modified image that you can download. It will run with your settings and scanned channels once you install it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    Copy the enigma2 folder located in /etc of your receiver, zip it up, post it. I will stick it in a modified image that you can download. It will run with your settings and scanned channels once you install it.
    Here it is:
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    How is your receiver setup?
    There are 4 boot sections that will allow 4 images.
    So on your receiver, do you have OpenATV and SatDreamGr, or Just SatDreamGr, Or something else?
    In other words. how many images are on your receiver that you can boot to?
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    Well, it came with the OpenATV image that Titanium ships it with. This receiver is just out of the box yesterday. I backed up the OpenATV image right away to a thumbdrive, and flashed the latest SatDreamGR from their forum over the top. I never did any config of the OpenATV image before backing it up and flashing over it.

    So at present, I assume that the SatDreamGR image is the only one there in the main slot. If I was to go for multiple images, I would most likely go for SatDreamGR as main, OpenPli, and OpenATV at most.
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    Download this file, and unzip it only once:
    (downloaded_images.zip 82.5 MB)
    [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

    Verify you have a folder named "downloaded_images", which is around 86 MB in size.

    (1) Install the folder without touching anything inside it to the usb drive. Insert usb drive into receiver.
    (2) Using the receiver's remote, Press Menu, Setup, Flash image, then press Ok.
    (3) Select Downloaded Images, and again press Ok.
    (4) You should see the image that you downloaded, which begins with North America. Highlight it and press Ok
    (5) Select a slot number, then press Ok

    This should start loading the image in the slot you selected. I would select an empty slot so you do not write over what you already have. IF you want to use slot one, make sure to entirely backup the image before you overwrite so as not to lose anything.
    Follow instructions on the screen while loading the image. It will probably ask to restore. Do Not Restore or setup anything. You should be asked to input your video (1080), and then exit any other setup questions. This image should run when you finish installation, and that was the reason for your folder earlier. Babysit the install.If you do not press No on the restore question, then it will automatically restore, which we do not want.

    To switch between images, go into the Standby/Restart menu and enter the Multiboot selection.
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