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    ABM 40988 not locking

    I'm in area id 40988. Yesterday without changing anything almost half of the HD channels showed tune failed. Tried running abm and it display an error " failed to tune v uk on tuner c ". I tried to update config file and no update found.
    I know the tuner is configured correctly as when I do a auto scan it tunes and finds all channels and all channels in the bouquets now display. Just the Abm tune fails.

    Vu duo2. Vix 5.1.012.
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    The tuning frequency that ABM could have have changed like other areas. We can update ABM.

    Set your tuners to "Virgin Media UK (All systems)"
    Remove all cable services. This is done by following: Channel up, green, select cable services, menu, remove cable services, confirm. Then restart
    Perform a manual scan, selecting "complete". Enable network scan too. It will take a while.
    Restart
    Transfer your lamedb and lamedb 5 files from /etc/enigma2 to your PC
    Zip/rar and attach here

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    Okay thank you. I will do it today.

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    File as requested. Hope I've done it all correct.
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    ABM 40988 not locking

    Thanks. Just need to fine tune



    Transfer this file to /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/SystemPlugins/AutoBouquetsMaker/providers

    Delete providers.cache



    Try ABM again.



    If it works....



    Remove all cable services:> Channel up, green, select cable services, menu, remove cable services, confirm
    Restart
    Run ABM again
    Restart
    Transfer your lamedb file from /etc/enigma2 to your PC

    Transfer your lamedb5 file from /etc/enigma2 to your PC

    Zip/rar and attach here
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    Worked great. File attached.
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    Can you attach the lamedb5 file too please?

    Posting for reference purposes
    Code:
            <transponder frequency="387000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>
            <transponder frequency="395000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>
            <transponder frequency="403000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>
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    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <cables>
        <cable name="PROVIDER NAME HERE" satfeed="true" flags="9">
            <transponder frequency="147000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="155000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="163000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="171000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="179000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="187000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="195000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="203000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="211000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="219000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="227000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="235000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="243000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="251000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="259000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="267000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="275000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="283000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="291000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="387000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>
            <transponder frequency="395000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>
            <transponder frequency="403000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="3"/>
            <transponder frequency="619000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="627000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="635000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="643000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="651000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="659000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="667000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="675000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="683000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="691000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="699000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="707000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="715000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="723000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="731000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="739000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="779000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="787000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="795000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="803000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="811000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
            <transponder frequency="819000" symbol_rate="6952000" fec_inner="3" modulation="5"/>
        </cable>
    </cables>

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    Will do it as soon as home

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    File as requested. Thanks again for your work.
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    That does not have cable services, did you restart first?

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    Sorry. Do I need to do the whole process again. Clear cable services and do a auto scan then download the file.

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    Lamedb5 is updated on restart. No need to do whole process again. Just restart, then transfer file.

    Thanks.

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    Hope it correct this time. Restarted and grabbed the file.
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    dont know if this is the place to add this but as this is where i got my info from to fix abm for exeter on my box
    <configuration modulation="5" system="0" symbol_rate="6952000" frequency="643000" bouquettype="hd" netid="40987" key="hd_40987_dvbc_uk">40987 Exeter</configuration>
    thats the code line for exeter to unlock again tested on 4 different boxes u dont support but that fixed the issue we were having

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    You can use any frequency you get a lock on. But we prefer to use QAM64 as that is mainly data.

    If you can upload your lamedb/5 files after an ABM run, I'll update xml file when I get a chance.

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