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    Virgin NetID & Tuning Frequencies (Nit Analyser)

    In Tuner configuration, you can use any Net ID for the UK. However, for ABM to function, the correct NetID is required.

    In ABM, we have only listed the headends, not every single town/village/borough. It is an impossible task to list every area especially as some areas will use one NetID and others will use another. Don't worry about the name, the number is what matters.

    List of details we have are listed here:
    https://github.com/oe-alliance/AutoB..._uk_virgin.xml

    We require a logs from areas not listed in ABM or those that have recently changed. The main changes are that there are no longer any active Qam 64 (modulation 3) frequencies in some areas. These can be acquired by using PeterJ's script.

    You must be on an active channel before this next step. Please use an FTA channel that you can view and see a picture


    How to run:

    See post 3

    Three files will be created in the tmp directory, nit.bin, nit.log and dvbc.xml. Please zip them and upload them here as attachments once done. You must say which NetID you are in.

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