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    Racing UK changed frequency?

    Just wondering if anyone else has lost this channel. I get Sid not found in pat message but still 52% signal as it was before ,on vu duo, been like this last couple of days

    On skybox f3 a friend tells me he has same problem but for him it's showing no signal (although I haven't confirmed this yet by looking at his receiver as yet)

    Kingofsat is not showing a frequency change and I'm also still getting a signal so I can't understand it

    As I say, all was fine up until a couple of days ago and nothing on my set up has changed, no change to bouquets etc

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    Racing UK' has now changed transponders, moving from 11.585 H, 27.500, 2/3 to 11.527 V, 27.500, 2/3.

    Vu+UNO 4K SE [OE-Alliance-4.4 Firmware 5.4-010-Build Oscam-r11693-798][with keys]
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    Vu+SOLO 2 [OE-Alliance-4.3 Firmware 5.3-039-Build MGcamd]
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    If you setup ABM it will automatically pickup such changes so you no longer miss channels when they change frequencies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    If you setup ABM it will automatically pickup such changes so you no longer miss channels when they change frequencies.
    Apologies for my ignorance mate, but I have no idea what that is?

    Presuming its auto bouquet something but I don't know how to set this up... Il do some digging in the forum I suppose

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    yes it's a built in feature in the ViX image called AutoBouquetsMaker.

    I have a tutorial that i am working on ( it's a little rough as it's still not finished but it should give you a idea on how to progress ).
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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    yes it's a built in feature in the ViX image called AutoBouquetsMaker.

    I have a tutorial that i am working on ( it's a little rough as it's still not finished but it should give you a idea on how to progress ).
    Excellent mate, thanks for that!

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    I just changed the channel transponder settings but I'm still getting the same message.
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    Could not edit previous post. Sorry

    Are these numbers here correct now? (Check attachment).
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    yes they appear to be correct.

    (16h47) Sky Digital: New frequency for Racing UK: 11527.00MHz, pol.V (DVB-S SR:27500 FEC:2/3 SID:50370 PID:2360/2361 English- VideoGuard).
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    Tried them settings and it still cannot find the channel

    Edit: Never mind. Just scanned the transponder and it sorted it for me.
    Last edited by safinn; 23-05-13 at 23:28.
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    it's working perfectly fine here with ABM.
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