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    DUR-Line uk119 LNB

    I have tried modifying unicable.xml with these settings, <product name="UK 119" format="JESS" scr1="1076" scr2="1178" scr3="1280" scr4="1382" scr5="1484" scr6="1586" scr7="1688" scr8="1790" scr9="0975" scr10="1025" scr11="1225" scr12="1330" scr13="1430" scr14="1535" scr15="1630" scr16="1730" scr17="1840" scr18="1880" scr19="1920" scr20="1960" scr21="2000" scr22="2040" scr23="2080" scr24="2125" /> but the box crashes.

    I then tried entering them manually in "user defined", but I can not get them to save. i.e. in position 1 I enter scr1 details but they change back to whatever I enter in scr2 and so on.

    Any help would be very much appreciated as I have spent days on this so far.

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    For reference purposes only

    Code:
    CH01: 1076 MHz
    CH02: 1178 MHz
    CH03: 1280 MHz
    CH04: 1382 MHz
    CH05: 1484 MHz
    CH06: 1586 MHz
    CH07: 1688 MHz
    CH08: 1790 MHz
    CH09: 975 MHz
    CH10: 1025 MHz
    CH11: 1225 MHz
    CH12: 1330 MHz
    CH13: 1430 MHz
    CH14: 1535 MHz
    CH15: 1630 MHz
    CH16: 1730 MHz
    CH17: 1840 MHz
    CH18: 1880 MHz
    CH19: 1920 MHz
    CH20: 1960 MHz
    CH21: 2000 MHz
    CH22: 2040 MHz
    CH23: 2080 MHz
    CH24: 2125 MHz
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    Thank you, it is great to have the data sheet, although I am still struggling with the setup.
    I am practising on tuner B which has nothing connected to it. If I save a frequency below scr1 and then another for scr2, scr1 reverts to what I saved for scr2.
    Please could you explain the significance of the "Positiom" field and am I correct in thinking that the "Threshhold is 1170 for this LNB?

    Many thanks

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    Leave the position field as default. I think it has something to do with combining LNBs/switches.

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    OK, got it working. Sorry, I was being really stupid and trying to input the entire range 1-24. What an idiot!!!

    Thank you for your prompt help.

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    Position is when you have several custom programmed LNBs all using the same cable. So using the custom programmer you program LNB 1 to only answer position 1 requests, and LNB 2 to only respond to position 2 requests.

    LNB default behaviour is to respond to all requests.
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    Have you got an updated copy of your unicode.xml file.
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    All is becoming much clearer now. I have manually configured A & B with their own scr numbers and presume that I will have to do the same with C - H as they will not be able to auto-configure as the LNB is not listed in the unicable.xml config file.
    I did edit the file with the details listed in my first post but it caused the box to crash during tuner setup. I presume that it was something to do with the file header not corresponding to the contents?

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    For Unicable you have to configure all tuners manually irrespective of what is in the xml file.

    Your best bet would be update the xml file properly for your lnb.
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    OK, that is good to know.

    I thought I had updated it properly but the system didn't seem to like it.

    Anyway, at least everything is working now and I am most grateful for your help.

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