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    Latest SGTFlipFlop E2 MULTI settings (9-4-11) Missing West Satellites.

    Hi, Just loaded the latest SGTFlipFlop E2 MULTI settings (9-4-11) onto my box and they seem to be missing West Satellites. Theres also a few East that are empty. Just thought Id give you a heads up.
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    yes your correct, i just opened the latest version in DBE and it only contains
    42 E
    39 E
    28.2 E
    26 E
    23.5 E
    19.2 E
    16 E
    13 E
    10 E
    9 E
    7 E
    4.8 E
    0.8 W
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    Yea, shall I wait for an update, or just copy a new xml and do an overnight manual scan ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tw4T View Post
    Yea, shall I wait for an update, or just copy a new xml and do an overnight manual scan ?
    ive just checked and it has the correct .xml file already in there, so i'm not sure whats gone wrong, but i have checked the previous 3 versions of the SGTFlipFlop multi pack and for some reason there all saying the same thing in DBE and only showing me the above listed satellites, however there is no mention of this on the offitial thread where he posts them.
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    Noticed that too, just tested the last 3 in DBE and got the same :/
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    Ill just select the satellites that are not listed in the FlipFlop settings and do a manual overnight scan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tw4T View Post
    Ill just select the satellites that are not listed in the FlipFlop settings and do a manual overnight scan.
    truthfully unless you watch them regurally i would not worry about them. i find i tend to only use maybe 5 satellites at most 28.2 east / 19.2 east / 13.0 east 4.8 east and 30.0 west
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    True, but im one of them "if its there I must have it" sorts. Kinda like OCD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tw4T View Post
    True, but im one of them "if its there I must have it" sorts. Kinda like OCD
    lol i hear that. i used to have a 3 meter dish in my garden. loved that thing untill it got hammered to bits in the heavy spring storms of 2001 / 2002

    one thing you could try is to use a app called ENIGMEDIT it has a compare function where you can load two bouquets ie SGTFlipFlop packs with differing dates, one that you know has the satellites you want and the newest one too. it will then give you a comprehensive list of changes which can be incorporated into the pack at the click of a button.
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