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    Quote Originally Posted by Xiaomi View Post
    I see an error in the Voltage Mode for KA-SAT in the second image - it should be 18V instead of Polarisation. However that is not the cause of the additional 9.2E satellite.
    What do you mean "additional 9.2E satellite"? Position 9.2E is the Ka-band satellite. 9.0E is the Ku-band position.

    Voltage mode should be "polarisation".
    Tone mode should be "off".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    What do you mean "additional 9.2E satellite"? Position 9.2E is the Ka-band satellite. 9.0E is the Ku-band position.
    See post 56.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xiaomi View Post
    See post 56.
    No idea what you mean "additional". "92" is the correct slot for 9 east ka.
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    Why does he have two satellites listed? 9.0E and 9.2E

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Why does he have two satellites listed? 9.0E and 9.2E
    Is he using the official OE-Alliance satellites.xml?

    90 == Ku-band

    92 == Ka-band
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    He is using the official file. He is no longer using the fake transponder.

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    Is it something to do with this? Is somewhere else missing this update or does part of the application extract 90 from the Saorsat xml filename?


    https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...l=1#post474198

    https://github.com/oe-alliance/AutoB...664996f26b488c
    Last edited by Xiaomi; 09-04-19 at 12:55.

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    Didn't get back in time to edit above in time. Should the below Saorsat file be entitled sat_0092_saorsat.xml?

    https://github.com/oe-alliance/AutoB...90_saorsat.xml

    Code:
    -->
    <provider>
    	<name>Saorsat</name>
    	<streamtype>dvbs</streamtype>
    	<protocol>lcn</protocol>
    	<transponder
    		orbital_position="92"
    		frequency="20185000"
    		symbol_rate="25000000"
    		polarization="2"
    		fec_inner="2"
    		inversion="2"
    		system="1"
    		modulation="1"
    		roll_off="0"
    		pilot="2"
    		tsid="8564"
    		onid="1005"
    	/>
    	<sections>
    		<section number="1">Channels</section>
    	</sections>
    	<servicehacks>
    <![CDATA[
    ]]>
    	</servicehacks>
    </provider>

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xiaomi View Post
    Didn't get back in time to edit above in time. Should the below Saorsat file be entitled sat_0092_saorsat.xml?

    https://github.com/oe-alliance/AutoB...90_saorsat.xml

    Code:
    -->
    <provider>
    	<name>Saorsat</name>
    	<streamtype>dvbs</streamtype>
    	<protocol>lcn</protocol>
    	<transponder
    		orbital_position="92"
    		frequency="20185000"
    		symbol_rate="25000000"
    		polarization="2"
    		fec_inner="2"
    		inversion="2"
    		system="1"
    		modulation="1"
    		roll_off="0"
    		pilot="2"
    		tsid="8564"
    		onid="1005"
    	/>
    	<sections>
    		<section number="1">Channels</section>
    	</sections>
    	<servicehacks>
    <=!=[=C=D=A=T=A=[
    ]=]=>
    	</servicehacks>
    </provider>
    No. The file has the correct name.

    Your problem, according to your log, is failure to tune.

    Tune on satfinder. Close satfinder and try to do ABM scan on same tuner. Post the log.
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    I've bypassed the multiswitch and still the issue with the greyed out channels exists (Ref: Saorsat - Failed to tune Saorsat on tuner B - Post #7 ).

    Attached is the ABM log for this.

    abm.log
    EXAMPLE_hd_sat_0090_saorsat_CustomLCN.xml
    EXAMPLE_hd_sat_0090_saorsat_CustomradioLCN.xml

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