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Thread: Tuner A not pickup up channels (OpenMips)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    Not sure what you mean: both the Quad & Solo2 have the BCM7356 @1300MHz as chipset.
    Not sure about the Quad, but the Solo2 has two BCM7356 tuners.
    I see that you got solo 2
    would you please post a shot from system Info where are displayed detected tuners

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    Here you go:
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    Here is a screenshot of my system info:

    openatv.jpg

    I've attached the version of OpenATV that I used to fix my issue. If that doesn't work and the Diseqc fix also doesn't fix anything, you can always disable Tuner A and fallback to Tuner B - worked fine for me, although obviously that only leaves you with a single tuner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    Here you go:
    Interesting shot

    I got Info that tuner Is BCM7346

    If you look at board pcb It Is likely that cpu Is BCM7356 - but there Is a heatsink
    but chipset which Is closer to tuners In to be BCM7346
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blade0rz View Post
    Here is a screenshot of my system info:

    openatv.jpg

    I've attached the version of OpenATV that I used to fix my issue. If that doesn't work and the Diseqc fix also doesn't fix anything, you can always disable Tuner A and fallback to Tuner B - worked fine for me, although obviously that only leaves you with a single tuner.
    thank you
    Is that OpenVix Image - are they already out
    would you please post a shot from tuner device panel

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    What your screenie shows is CPU & chipset, not tuners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sasho View Post
    thank you
    Is that OpenVix Image - are they already out
    would you please post a shot from tuner device panel
    That is just a screenshot from my OpenATV image which is using the MetrixHD skin. Just says OpenVIX its not actually the image. Will post a tuner info screenshot this evening

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    What your screenie shows is CPU & chipset, not tuners.
    that Is a shot from web I don't have that box
    I think that chip that Is positioned close to tuner Inputs at board pcb Is the one responsible for tuner operation and that Is likely to be BCM7346
    I don't have solo2 to see that
    guys with solo2 and hdd can tell
    Last edited by sasho; 20-02-14 at 10:58.

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    Here's a screenshot of my tuner info screen...



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    thank you for both shots

    did you tried which one of both tuners Is more sensitive - build In or plug In

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    Hi thanks guys, with your help, i have git him to flash his box with early image and its working perfectly now, all channels found and signal strength around 65, due to 12 year old dish. Thanks again
    Martin


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    Just adding my bit to this. ?. My brand new Gigablue 800 seplus with twin tuners just would NOT work. I constantly got tuner problems - tuned in 350 channels on tuner a and 900 channels on tuner b!!! And got tune failed msgs on most channels. I changed setting to 'Diseq = yes' and hey presto got all my channels back. I just hope it lasts

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