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Thread: Setting VU Zero for Freesat

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    Setting VU Zero for Freesat

    Does anyone know how to setup the VU Zero for Freesat. I have scanned and got the channels but they are in a RANDOM order. I have tried to download the AutoBouquets but it says Timeout for tuner lock. Any help would be appreciated.


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    Use AutoBouquetsMaker.

    Which image are you on?

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    mrjrobinson
    Hi Abu
    I have buddy and that's where I get the error. I am using the Vix image.


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    Setting VU Zero for Freesat

    Which Vix image? 5.0 016 is latest.

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    Setting VU Zero for Freesat

    The tuning parameters for Freesat on current provider file are



    frequency="11426000"

    symbol_rate="27500000"

    polarization="0" Vertical

    fec_inner="0" Auto



    If you cannot lock onto this frequency, you will get the Tuner lock issue.

    EDIT:
    The frequency changed some time ago. So if you have a really old image, you will have an old ABM with the older details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrjrobinson View Post
    Does anyone know how to setup the VU Zero for Freesat. I have scanned and got the channels but they are in a RANDOM order. I have tried to download the AutoBouquets but it says Timeout for tuner lock. Any help would be appreciated.


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    have you seen
    http://www.openvix.co.uk/index.php/g.../video-guides/
    (first video - how to set-up freesat)
    Xtrend ET10K, 2 x satellite tuners 28.2 (Sky FTA), 2 x hybrid (UK Freeview), Zgemma H9S (satellite)

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    mrjrobinson
    Quote Originally Posted by adm View Post
    have you seen
    http://www.openvix.co.uk/index.php/g.../video-guides/
    (first video - how to set-up freesat)
    Hi, thanks for the video. I have done exactly what the video says and it still gives me the error.


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    mrjrobinson
    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    The tuning parameters for Freesat on current provider file are



    frequency="11426000"

    symbol_rate="27500000"

    polarization="0" Vertical

    fec_inner="0" Auto



    If you cannot lock onto this frequency, you will get the Tuner lock issue.

    EDIT:
    The frequency changed some time ago. So if you have a really old image, you will have an old ABM with the older details.
    Just updating he image now and will see how I get on. Thanks for your help. Will update you when I have more information.


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    mrjrobinson
    This is all working now. Thank you very much for your help!


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