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    Quote Originally Posted by bbbuk View Post
    Looks like it. Winter Hill has Bay TV Liverpool, That's Manchester and That's Lancaster. All 3 of these broadcast on channel 7 going by ukfree.tv.
    All 3 of those are on the same frequency (754 MHz). That means they must be transmitted off directional aerials. So this is not going to be easy because we really need the data from all 3 zones.

    @wasp, don't worry if you are a "noob", if you are not sure about anything just ask. What channels was it that didn't work after the ABM scan?

    Also, switch on debug logs, and in ABM switch on extra debug. More details here. https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...port-questions

    In each case that you test, do the following:
    Before the scan, send "init 4", delete lamedb, send "init 3".
    After the scan, save the debug log and the lamedb together in a zip file with a descriptive name and post back in the thread. This will save us getting in a muddle with your data.

    First test is to get us a debug log and lamedb using the standard ABM scan settings for Winter Hill.

    Second test, using the attached provider file do a scan of Winter Hill 2. Post the debug and the lamedb.
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    Last edited by Huevos; 08-07-18 at 11:49.
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