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Thread: ABM 2.8 Failed to tune NET ID 00016

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    ABM 2.8 Failed to tune NET ID 00016

    Hi,

    recently had a PAT issue with some channels so decided to rescan ABM however keep getting 'failed to tune virgin UK on Tuner B please make sure tuner is configured correctly.'

    I know the tuner is configured correctly , even rolled back to known working image etc etc. tuners configured to 00000 with virgin uk all systems and Provider ID in ABM is 00016

    Ive updated to latest OpenVix and updated to ABM 2.8 with NET ID 00016 warwick

    I can do a manual scan and get all my channels inc HD however just can't get the ABM to scan

    as temporary fix I have manually created my own bouquets using dreamboxEDIT however really would like to get ABM working how it should.

    has anyone else had issues with NET ID 00016 recently ?

    here is my lamedb and lamedb5 files for anyone to see if they can tell me whats wrong?

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    The pure areas are self-contained, so their details can only be obtained if you are in the area. We estimated a lot of the frequencies and mainly used 643000, 64 QAM.and 6887 symbol rate. It appears some of the frequencies are being freed up, this leads to ABM being unable to tune. The data is actually on all active frequencies.

    Very rare getting someone to upload the required details in the first post. Thank you. I shall update the frequency. Update your provider config in the ABM menu and then try again. If it does not work, try the following frequencies

    379000
    387000
    395000
    371000


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    Thankyou all concerned ! what a great community this is !!!

    let me know when to try again and will feed the results back to you.

    regarding trying other frequencies, how do I do that ? apologies I'm fairly new to this but am a quick learner

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    Just an UPDATE

    I downloaded the new config file and ABM now scans correctly without any errors.

    Thank you so much to all concerned who fixed this for me !!! AMAZING

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    Would it be possible to add a "backup transponder", say 155Mhz 6952, for when the main preset transponder fails?

    I'm not a programmer, so maybe it's not possible but it would help with many on these frequency moves. The frequencies around 155Mhz do seem to be active in most if not all areas and the lower frequency does suffer less attenuation in poor connections.

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    ABM only tunes to one frequency per area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    ABM only tunes to one frequency per area.
    I know, that's why I was asking if it could be modified to tune to a backup if the main wasn't active.

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    hi im having issues with running ABM on net id 00016, where can i find the config file, also where does it go?. thanks

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    Just update your config files in the ABM menu. The option is called "Update config file"

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    Enigma2_debug_2017-11-02_18-12-13.log

    Hi I am having issues woth network ID 00018 I have updated the config files still not working (Message failed to tune to virgin UK check tuner configuration) debug logs attached

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    Last edited by Alanp; 02-11-17 at 19:19.
    VU+Duo2 5.2.025

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    Did you rescan ABM after Updating Config Files via the “Update Config File” option?


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    Vu+ Ultimo 4K with 3TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Twin Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
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    nothing has changed for 0018 in config files, so updating wont improve things.

    Clear the services, scan cable manually, restart, attach both lamedb files.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Hazza View Post
    Did you rescan ABM after Updating Config Files via the “Update Config File” option?


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    Yes I did still no joy
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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    nothing has changed for 0018 in config files, so updating wont improve things.

    Clear the services, scan cable manually, restart, attach both lamedb files.
    Excuse my ignorance, How do I clear services I did try doing an automatic scan which found no channels. When doing a manual scan do I do a complete scan Thanks
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    channel up, green (satellites), highlight cable, menu, remove cable services, confirm restart.


    in tuner configuration, set to UK, virgin pure areas.

    in scan options, yes, do a complete scan.

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