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    I checked this on my GB Quad plus. radio.mvi displays correctly. I checked the file versus the one on the ax61 and they are the same. Log file on both show similar entries, but the ax61 is blank. Checked ATV again and it is blank there also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    Because a radio channel and a tv channel could have the same LCN. Just because it is not like that on Freeview UK doesn't mean it is always not like that.
    But they will have a different service type, so the service reference shows what type it is.

    Or do you mean that there could be a channel 100 in TV and a channel 100 in Radio?
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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman View Post
    Or do you mean that there could be a channel 100 in TV and a channel 100 in Radio?
    Exactly.

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    And by the way LCN has a top limit of 1024 (i.e. 10 bit), so not an endless resource.
    Last edited by Huevos; 08-02-21 at 22:32.
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    Quote Originally Posted by birdman View Post
    I put my own into /etc/enigma2 and it seems to work. Although that may just refer to seeing it during a recording playback.

    So do I.
    Given that the service id describes it as a radio channel I've never understood why there are separate bouquets for TV and radio.
    It's up to you if you want to use the two; you can also mix TV & radio.
    I do indeed use different bouquets for radio & TV.
    Last edited by Rob van der Does; 20-02-21 at 17:48. Reason: Typo

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