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Thread: Heathfield ABM says Failed to tune FreeView

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    Sorry, had to pop out.

    I have updated the file used by ABM to include the transponders from your lamedb. Please update provider and try again

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    Looking at your debug log the only custom transponders that are necessary for you are 634, 658, and 682. Please delete the redundant ones and confirm this works for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    Looking at your debug log the only custom transponders that are necessary for you are 634, 658, and 682. Please delete the redundant ones and confirm this works for you.
    Sorry, that didn't quite work. It thinks channels KMTV, Sony Movie, Sony Movie+1 and truTV are on CH21 474MHz, but they aren't.
    I put 618 back in and then everything worked. I think that was because I had mucked that one up in the first place.

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    So needed is 618, 634, 658, and 682 right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    So needed is 618, 634, 658, and 682 right?
    Yes, that's what I've got.

    I've noticed that 618 CH39 gives me very poor reception and breaks up. I don't know whether that means I'm picking that up from another transmitter? Not sure how to tell.

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    Tune to the channel and then press ok twice, it will show you the mux frequency.
    Last edited by ccs; 29-07-18 at 10:33.

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    618 is not documented as a Heathfield frequency. Could be Tunbridge Wells. Give it a few days and I'll post some code to try to work out the correct muxes for you.
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