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    Looks like I've opened a complicated can of worms

    Sorry

    But how its working at the moment is fine with me

    Thanks to everyone who contributed to sort my issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LraiZer View Post
    I am suggesting that you could maybe investigate to see if it is possible to automatically prioritize service lcn positions for the services found on the configuration freq. This is not a mast specific hack it is a generalizaion.
    Yes, I understood what you meant. My point is this logic only works if there is only one local mux.

    Problem really is data on UK Freeview is incomplete, making it impossible to do a fast scan just by reading from one mux. First problem is all the missing frequencies in the NIT for T2 muxes. And data on the repeaters is wrong because it belongs to a completely different masts transmitting on a different frequencies. With the current tables the only way forward I see for UK Freeview is scan every transponder and read SDT 0X42 from each transponder and completely ignore 0x46.
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