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    Question Question: "flags" in satellite.xml

    What is the meaning of flags="0" in the start of the satellite.xml file:

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    <sat name="Thor 5/6/Intelsat 10-02 (0.8W Ku-band)" flags="0" position="-8">
    As I remember from the original sattelite.xml embedded in the image, the flags value was 1. When downloading
    from xxx.satellite-xml.eu, the flags value is 0....
    Last edited by yngvekl; 03-10-10 at 18:22. Reason: Typos...

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    Quote Originally Posted by yngvekl View Post
    What is the meaning of flags="0" in the start of the satellite.xml file:

    Code:
    <sat name="Thor 5/6/Intelsat 10-02 (0.8W Ku-band)" flags="0" position="-8">
    As I remember from the original sattelite.xml embedded in the image, the flags value was 1. When downloading
    from xxx.satellite-xml.eu, the flags value is 0....
    I think its like this. (find it with Google)

    1: Network Scan
    2: use BAT
    4: use ONIT
    8: skip NITs of known networks

    And here you have the rest in the satellites.xml

    <transponder frequency="3977000" symbol_rate="17777000" polarization="0" fec_inner="3" system="0" modulation="1" />

    polarization:
    0 = H
    1 = V
    2 = L
    3 = R

    fec_inner:
    0 = Auto
    1 = 1/2
    2 = 2/3
    3 = 3/4
    4 = 5/6
    5 = 7/8
    6 = 8/9
    7 = 3/5
    8 = 4/5
    9 = 9/10
    15 = None

    system:
    0 = DVB-S
    1 = DVB-S2

    modulation:
    0 = Auto
    1 = QPSK
    2 = 8PSK

    From ‎28.03.2010 format of satellites.xml file: default value of "flags" in <satellite>-tags changed from 1 to 0, aka "Network scan" is off by default.
    Last edited by Hakon; 04-10-10 at 17:14.
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    Thanks! What is actally "Network Scan"?

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    If you do a scan on one Viasat transponder it will find the rest of the Viasat transponders by automatic, not 100% but the most. I never use this function, you can also choose this in the menu .
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    Ahh, thanks! That explains that sometimes when I wanted to scan only 1 transponder, it scanned the whole satellite. Network scan was enabled in the menu!

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    Dear sir

    Thanks for explanation on this, but on my receiver some satellite flags =0 is not work must be change it to =1 .
    I'm cannot find the right detail . Regds.

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