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    Channel 4 HD

    For some reason I cannot receive C4HD, yet I can receive all other channels and the Info Bar shows all the correct information, i.e. Program Details Start & Finish time etc. My settings are as follows 11126 MHz V 2200 QPSK 2/3. I have also tried several different settings without success. I have only had my box for a short time and still learning how to do the finer tweaks.

    Any help in solving this problem would be appreciated. Thank you.
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    Should be 11126 V 22000 5/6 QPSK DVB-S.

    It switched from DVB-S2 to DVB-S recently

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    Thanks very much Dave. I did manual tune using the setting you gave and is now working.

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    I had this problem too numerous times. Great advice given to me was to check out this thread whenever I loose channels, it always upto date !

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    I've got this problem as well but how did u change the tuning exactly?

    I did a manual search with 11126 V 22000 5/6 QPSK DVB-S but got nothing back.

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    Here is how I did it

    Menu\Setup\Service Search\Manaul Scan, in this window enter the frequency setting 11719, polarazation horizonal & modulation 3/4.

    That's it best of luck

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    Hi guys

    Depending on your location and dish you could also try jiggling the feq a tad like instead of 11719 try 11720 or 11718 which might pull in the signal a bit better, just a little trick from way back when things first started.

    Otherwise do a full scan on 28east only if your able to pick up C4HD in your location then it should be found
    regards

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    hi guys,

    this is what i have for channel 4hd - what do i need to alter the values to be to work?

    Cheers,
    Mick
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    Quote Originally Posted by micks_address View Post
    hi guys,

    this is what i have for channel 4hd - what do i need to alter the values to be to work?

    Cheers,
    Mick
    FEC 5/6, DVB-S, QPSK.

    Easiest way is just select a channel like BBC1 then do a manual search, single transponder, of that transponder with the search parameters set to "network" = yes.

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