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    The tuner drivers are different in TNAP and do not have T2MI capability. But right now, about the only T2MI transponders that are available for our viewing are at 40w c band, circular polarization.

    Anyway, the adjustment I found seems to have fixed it. The channels are blank right now, so let's wait until they go live before declaring victory. It seems other channels are now being scanned on the skinny transponders besides 3992 that were being missed before the adjustments.

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    Try scanning today with TNAP 3.2 and see what the results are.
    It looks like the problem has been fixed in TNAP 3.2, and the adjustments I made might be useless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    Try scanning today with TNAP 3.2 and see what the results are.
    It looks like the problem has been fixed in TNAP 3.2, and the adjustments I made might be useless.

    If the problem has been fixed in TNAP 3.2 does that mean I need to download a software update to the mio+?
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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    The tuner drivers are different in TNAP and do not have T2MI capability. But right now, about the only T2MI transponders that are available for our viewing are at 40w c band, circular polarization.

    Anyway, the adjustment I found seems to have fixed it. The channels are blank right now, so let's wait until they go live before declaring victory. It seems other channels are now being scanned on the skinny transponders besides 3992 that were being missed before the adjustments.

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    So how do I get these adjustments into the mio+ ?
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    I have not added any adjustments to a public image. TNAP 3.2 is working "As Is" for these channels. Try it and see...
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    Today, the 3984 and 3992 transponders are active, but again 3992 will not scan in. 3992 Will Scan if the frequency is manually moved to 3993. I do not understand why this works sometimes, but not all the time. I will continue to look at this, but I do not know if it can be fixed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by el bandido View Post
    Today, the 3984 and 3992 transponders are active, but again 3992 will not scan in. 3992 Will Scan if the frequency is manually moved to 3993. I do not understand why this works sometimes, but not all the time. I will continue to look at this, but I do not know if it can be fixed.

    This is the issue that I have been finding regularly.

    It seems that the adjacent frequency that is 4MHz away often bleeds over into the other frequency resulting in it either blocking the other frequency from correctly scaning or generating a duplicate of the adjacent frequency. I have concluded that it is either due to the blind scan drivers in the image or the Avilink tuner in the mio.

    As you state above, a manual scan using an offset of around 3MHz to 4MHz from the correct frequency and further away from the adjacent interfering frequency results in the channel being locked OK.
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    An unaltered TNAP 3.2 image Does Not make duplicate channels on any transponders that are around 4 MHz apart, and have a similar symbol rate that I know of. Other images will usually make duplicates of transponders that are spaced around 4 MHz apart, and have a similar symbol rate, unless they are altered.

    For the 3992v 3303sr transponder on 95w, scanning it at 3993v 3303sr will allow the channel to be seen. This is not a difference of 3 or 4 MHz. This is a one MHz difference. And at times, the channel can be seen at 3992 MHz.
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    The Edision receiver is not perfect, but it does a respectable job for any fta receiver on satellites with closely spaced transponders. The correct driver has to be installed or you will get duplicate channels or skipped scans on closely spaced transponders.

    < File created on Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 13:23:25 >
    < Satellite = 95.0W Galaxy 3C & Spaceway 3 & Intelsat 30/31 >
    < Receiver = edision osmio4kplus >
    < Enigma2 Image = Tnap 4 >
    < Kernel Version = 5.8.0 >
    < DVB Driver Date = 2020-08-19 >
    < Blindscan Frequency Range = 3200 to 4200 MHz >
    < Blindscan Symbol Rate Range = 1 to 60 Msps >
    < Blindscan Only Free Channels or Services? = True >
    < Tuner = Tuner A: Availink AVL6261 (DVB-S2X) >


    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3740V / 29901 / 3/4' > Tp# 1
    < (1)CAM 001 /> 1:0:1:1:1:1:A5A8E9C:0:0:0:
    < (2)CAM 002 /> 1:0:1:2:1:1:A5A8E9C:0:0:0:
    < (3)CAM 003 /> 1:0:1:3:1:1:A5A8E9C:0:0:0:
    < (4)CAM 004 /> 1:0:1:4:1:1:A5A8E9C:0:0:0:
    < (5)CAM 005 /> 1:0:1:5:1:1:A5A8E9C:0:0:0:
    < (6)CAM 006 /> 1:0:1:6:1:1:A5A8E9C:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3890H / 15000 / 3/4' > Tp# 2
    < (7)Punta Cana Back Up /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A0F32:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3904V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 3
    < (8)Monmouth Park International Clean /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A8F40:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3908V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 4

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3911V / 1036 / 3/4' > Tp# 5

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3915V / 2000 / 3/4' > Tp# 6
    < (9)Gem Shopping Network HD A /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A8F4B:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3917V / 2000 / 3/4' > Tp# 7

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3931V / 14387 / 3/4' > Tp# 8
    < (10)VISTA Encoder 1 /> 1:0:0:1:0:0:A5A8F5B:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3964V / 1036 / 3/4' > Tp# 9
    < (11)Caliente A /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A8F7C:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3969V / 1036 / 3/4' > Tp# 10
    < (12)De Las Americas-A /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A8F81:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3971V / 1036 / 3/4' > Tp# 11
    < (13)3971V SID 0x01 /> 1:0:1:1:1:0:A5A8F83:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3974V / 1036 / 3/4' > Tp# 12

    < (14)3974V SID 0x01 /> 1:0:1:1:1:0:A5A8F86:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3976V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 13

    < (15)Delaware HD Media /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A8F88:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3980V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 14
    < (16)GGF TVG HD Clean SAT /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A8F8C:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3984V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 15

    < (17)Delaware HD Dirty /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A8F90:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3988V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 16

    < (18)MJC Pimlico TVG HD B/U /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A8F94:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3992V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 17

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3996V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 18

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4001H / 29999 / 9/10' > Tp# 19
    < (19)PDG Service --- UnKnown Service Type C: /> 1:0:C:FFFE:4:FF37:A5A0FA1:0:0:0:
    < (20)ABC-14 /> 1:0:1:1:4:FF37:A5A0FA1:0:0:0:
    < (21)ABC-10 /> 1:0:1:2:4:FF37:A5A0FA1:0:0:0:
    < (22)ABC-8 /> 1:0:1:3:4:FF37:A5A0FA1:0:0:0:
    < (23)ABC-4 /> 1:0:1:4:4:FF37:A5A0FA1:0:0:0:
    < (24)ABC-12 /> 1:0:1:5:4:FF37:A5A0FA1:0:0:0:
    < (25)ABC-13 /> 1:0:1:6:4:FF37:A5A0FA1:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4060V / 31251 / 3/4' > Tp# 20
    < (26)4060V SID 0x0c --- UnKnown Service Type 64 /> 1:0:64:C:3C0:0:A5A8FDC:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4080H / 31250 / 3/4' > Tp# 21
    < (27)4080H SID 0x0c --- UnKnown Service Type 64 /> 1:0:64:C:3B6:0:A5A0FF0:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4096V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 22

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4100V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 23
    < (28)Remington HD TVG Backup /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A9004:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4104V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 24

    < (29)Hoosier Park HD Clean /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A9008:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4108V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 25
    < (30)Meadowlands HD TVG sat /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A5A900C:0:0:0:<

    Blind Scan Completed in 4 Minutes 15 Seconds.
    30 Channels ( TV = 30 Radio = 0) 25 of 26 Transponders Scanned.
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    TNAP-3.2 performs similar unless the drivers are changed:



    < File created on Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 13:45:06 >
    < Satellite = 95.0W C-band Galaxy 3C & Spaceway 3 & Intelsat 30/31 95.1 W >
    < Receiver = edision osmio4kplus >
    < Enigma2 Image = Tnap 3.2 >
    < Kernel Version = 5.5.16 >
    < DVB Driver Date = 2020-04-09 >
    < Blindscan Frequency Range = 3400 to 4200 MHz >
    < Blindscan Symbol Rate Range = 1 to 60 Msps >
    < Blindscan Only Free Channels or Services? = True >
    < Tuner = Tuner A: Availink AVL6261 (DVB-S2X) >


    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3741V / 29901 / 3/4' > Tp# 1
    < (1)CAM 001 /> 1:0:1:1:1:1:A598E9D:0:0:0:
    < (2)CAM 002 /> 1:0:1:2:1:1:A598E9D:0:0:0:
    < (3)CAM 003 /> 1:0:1:3:1:1:A598E9D:0:0:0:
    < (4)CAM 004 /> 1:0:1:4:1:1:A598E9D:0:0:0:
    < (5)CAM 005 /> 1:0:1:5:1:1:A598E9D:0:0:0:
    < (6)CAM 006 /> 1:0:1:6:1:1:A598E9D:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3890H / 15000 / 3/4' > Tp# 2
    < (7)Punta Cana Primnary /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A590F32:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3905V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 3
    < (8)Monmouth Park International Clean /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A598F41:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3909V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 4
    < (9)Woodbine TVG HD Sat /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A598F45:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3911V / 1036 / 3/4' > Tp# 5

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3915V / 2000 / 3/4' > Tp# 6
    < (10)Gem Shopping Network HD A /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A598F4B:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3917V / 2000 / 3/4' > Tp# 7

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3932V / 14385 / 3/4' > Tp# 8
    < (11)VISTA Encoder 1 /> 1:0:0:1:0:0:A598F5C:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3964V / 1036 / 3/4' > Tp# 9
    < (12)Caliente A /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A598F7C:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3969V / 1036 / 3/4' > Tp# 10
    < (13)De Las Americas-A /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A598F81:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3974V / 1036 / 3/4' > Tp# 11
    < (14)3974V SID 0x01 /> 1:0:1:1:1:0:A598F86:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3977V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 12
    < (15)Delaware HD Media /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A598F89:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3981V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 13
    < (16)GGF TVG HD Clean SAT /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A598F8D:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3985V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 14
    < (17)Delaware HD Dirty /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A598F91:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3989V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 15
    < (18)MJC Pimlico TVG HD B/U /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A598F95:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3993V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 16

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 3997V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 17

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4001H / 30003 / 9/10' > Tp# 18
    < (19)PDG Service --- UnKnown Service Type C: /> 1:0:C:FFFE:4:FF37:A590FA1:0:0:0:
    < (20)ABC-14 /> 1:0:1:1:4:FF37:A590FA1:0:0:0:
    < (21)ABC-10 /> 1:0:1:2:4:FF37:A590FA1:0:0:0:
    < (22)ABC-8 /> 1:0:1:3:4:FF37:A590FA1:0:0:0:
    < (23)ABC-4 /> 1:0:1:4:4:FF37:A590FA1:0:0:0:
    < (24)ABC-12 /> 1:0:1:5:4:FF37:A590FA1:0:0:0:
    < (25)ABC-13 /> 1:0:1:6:4:FF37:A590FA1:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4060V / 31253 / 3/4' > Tp# 19
    < (26)4060V SID 0x0c --- UnKnown Service Type 64 /> 1:0:64:C:3C0:0:A598FDC:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4081H / 31248 / 3/4' > Tp# 20
    < (27)4081H SID 0x0c --- UnKnown Service Type 64 /> 1:0:64:C:3B6:0:A590FF1:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4097V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 21

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4101V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 22
    < (28)Remington HD TVG Backup /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A599005:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4105V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 23
    < (29)Hoosier Park HD Clean /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A599009:0:0:0:

    < 'DVB-S2 8PSK 4108V / 3303 / 5/6' > Tp# 24
    < (30)Meadowlands HD TVG sat /> 1:0:1:1:1:FFFF:A59900C:0:0:0:<

    Blind Scan Completed in 3 Minutes 55 Seconds.
    30 Channels ( TV = 30 Radio = 0) 24 of 24 Transponders Scanned.
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