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    Technomate Nano 3T tuning.

    Hi everybody, hope someone can assist with my query. I recently purchased a Technomate Nano 3T on to which I have flashed the latest Openvix image and have connected tuner A to an 80cm dish aimed at 13E, tuner B to an old Sky oval dish aimed at 28.2 E and tuner C to my terrestrial aerial. Upon scanning for channels, tuner B is OK and finds 971 channels, tuner C is OK, finding 169 channels, however I am struggling to tune tuner A to my satisfaction as even though it finds 1313 channels there are several transponders it cannot find. Just to give an idea of some of the missing transponders, from the frequencies listed on Kingofsat, I am missing approx. 17 horizontal and 23 vertical, but the ones it does find are showing SNR & AGC levels between 80 & 95. I am ruling out dish alignment and cable/connection issues as if I connect my old Digiquest F777 up to the same cable it shows similar signal levels, scans in the missing transponders and I end up with 1958 channels. I am at a loss as to what the problem may be as the Nano 3T, according to the description on the box has a ‘super sensitive tuner for very weak signals & transponders’. The only thing I can think of is that there is some incompatibility issue between the receiver and LNB, but the polarity is switching OK and I can receive channels from 10727 and 12692. If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate your help.

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    Download a settings list (channel list) or when scanning make sure network scan is selected. Maybe your transponder list is out of date.

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    Thanks for the reply, but wouldn't the channel list update with the latest updated image?

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    I've seen this with some LNBs on the 3T combo.

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    Thanks for that. It seems to be the middle order that is most affected as it only receives four frequencies between 11034 & 11727. Think I may try a new LNB. Any thoughts on what is considered a good quality one these days?

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    Problem resolved. Fitted a new LNB.

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