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    Tune failed!!!

    Had my tm single for 2 months now with the openpli image installed. All been working fine until 2 weeks ago I started getting this message on some channels,mostly HD channels, sometimes when i go back to the channel a short time later it will clear. However it's seems to have worsened & am getting this message on majority of channels on all Sats & if a channel does clear its unwatchable, stuttering & glitchy. Got vhannibals latest channel list installed. Today I had 6eren on Thor clearing, went Into the 'dish positioned' menu on the box & the SNR was fluctuating wildly, I fine tuned a few steps east & was getting a stronger signal , stored it, come out & the motor moved to its original position. How do I keep the motor at the new position after storing? Could it be an lnb problem? I'm thinking it may be lnb myself as my dish was aligned by a professional 3 months ago. Any thoughts?

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    Your dish is not aligned correctly.

    You can
    compensate for it by adjusting your co-ordinates or
    you can move the whole assembly (motor and dish) around the pole until you are tuned in correctly or
    use diseqc positioning instaed of USALS. You will have to store each position.

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