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    Do you still have same issue of tune failed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Do you still have same issue of tune failed?
    Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kielson View Post
    Auto bouquet maker scan does not change anything, latest vhannibal drivers are loaded. Build 793. Turner settings: simple /single /26 astra/eutelsat 28.2E / no
    SNR: 100%
    AGC: 82%
    BER: 0
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    What are vhannibal drivers? and why are you using an old build?

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    Vhannibal E2 Quadri 13-19-23-28 est 05 dic
    I'm using the old build as it solved my <n/a> issue.

    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...ht=tune+failed
    Last edited by kielson; 30-12-13 at 17:23.

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    In your first post you say
    Single 28.2E Eutelsat & 28A & Astra 1N/2A/2F
    So, why not just do a fresh flash, build 808 currently available on http://www.openvix.co.uk/
    Run ABM on that.

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    I think you should fresh install latest image without restoring settings and see how you go. The <na> issue seems to only affect people who restored settings.

    To rule out lnb/alignment issues, do a conventional scan and report back on how many channels you get.

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    ^^ Will do.

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    This could be an issue with the drivers for the tuner causing to much heat and causing the tune failed.
    i have tune failed on many occasions due to heat issues.

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    I flashed new build, scanned, run AMB and nothing, same tune failed message on several channels. Don't think it's the heat issue. It's really frustrating. Any ideas guys?

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    EDIT
    How many channels did you receive when doimng a manual scan? It should be over 900. If less than this, then there is something wrong.

    If less, take receiver to another place if possible and rescan. If you still do not get over 900, thne problem is in receiver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kielson View Post
    I flashed new build, scanned, run AMB and nothing, same tune failed message on several channels. Don't think it's the heat issue. It's really frustrating. Any ideas guys?

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    Check your temp/fan control as see what the temp of the box is when you have had it running for a while..they get a bit temprementle over 35c.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    EDIT
    How many channels did you receive when doimng a manual scan? It should be over 900. If less than this, then there is something wrong.

    If less, take receiver to another place if possible and rescan. If you still do not get over 900, thne problem is in receiver.
    Thanks for the suggestion will do that on 2nd of January. Will report right after it.

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    Should have also said, if you get over 900 channel on a manual scan using your receiver at another location, then there is something wrong with the dish/cable/lnb setup at your place.

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    some channels show n/a when you do epg update during the day but if you scroll right it is only for a couple of hours that is blank after which the EPG is full as normal. Basically the NOW information probably isn't downloaded. Wait a couple of hours. That's what I found

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    There is no n/a issue any more.. I just done automatic scan and it came with 721 channels. Is that correct?
    Last edited by kielson; 01-01-14 at 18:25.

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