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    A good place for getting all frequencies for individual UK Freeview transmitters is:

    http://www.ukfree.tv/txlist.php

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    Hi

    Well, I had another severe problem (probably of my own making). Somehow, I started getting the rotating VIX image every key press when in any menu. OK, decided I needed a new re-flash, so, I figured I would try your Terrestrial.xml file again (I am getting used to the process now )

    So,re-flashed, minimal set up to get Network, copied over your file, performed a shutdown and switch off (which I do not remember doing that time I had the trouble) - restarted and set all necessary settings including tuning.

    Again, got all HD channels and all OK.

    Just to check, since the above, I have shutdown/restarted several times and still all OK.

    I *think* all is well, and I apologize for messing it up last time, and am currently eating my humble pie

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    Just so that you are aware, you can make a full image backup.
    Blue> Vix > Image Manager > Green for new backup

    Benefit of this is that you can save a fully working image. You can then tinker as much as you like. If it goes wrong, you can be back to the last saved image instantly. You can transfer to to USB should you wish. Have a read of the Manual that Rob worked so dilligently on for your experiments. (Link in signature)

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