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Thread: Tuner A not honouring manual UB and frequency?

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    A little more experimentation produces some oddities.

    If I leave my tuners A~G as is then I get successful channel scans on all of the dSCR-54's UB's other than 9(1280), 11(1380) and 14(1480). I was surprised by 9(1280) as this frequency appears in other produces in unicables.xml. This implied that UB=3 and UB=16~26 (as per the table on the dSCR-54's cover). However setting the tuners to a contiguous range in the 16-26 block and most fail with tuning errors/no duration recordings.

    I've gone back to the channel selections I referenced above and everything is rock solid again

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    One more thing, any non-numeric entries in the frequency array in unicable.xml:
    Code:
    <product name="dSCR-54" format="dSCR" scrs="0000,0000,1680,0000,0000,0000,0000,0000,1280,0000,1380,0000,0000,1480,980,1030,1080,1130,1530,1580,1630,1730,1780,1830,1880,1930"/>
    causes the box to reboot (complaining about non-base 10 values, nice!) when it tries to load the switch configuration in the tuner setup screen. IMO 0000 is the best that can be got if Openvix is expecting a contiguous array of UBs 1~n.

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