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More info?)
Ok, my real problem is that I can not get the guide to come up. I've
called a provider and have had a few hits. My time is good but no
guide. The signal/quality is about 66/99 an G1-3. In the system status
screen the authoriztion status changes from us to zk to oc, depending
on the channel. The diagnostics screen C (?) always says us/us. The
provider tried doing the hit on a few different channels but I still
have no guide. Done the soft reboot a few times as well. I do get
CSPAN and the shopping network etc... and a bunch of screens that come
up with "need supscription" so I assume the receiver is working fine.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
On Sun, 15 May 2005 06:40:32 -0700, Ed Mc <namvtn@whatdayaknow.com>
wrote:
>joe@email.com wrote:
>> Thanks, that helps alot. So then I would assume that once you find a
>> certain sat. you can use this as a base and adjust all the other ones
>> accoringly and to find for example, G1, you'll know that its the
>> correct sat. from the channels?
>>
>> On Fri, 13 May 2005 13:34:19 GMT, joe@email.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Probably just a simple question, but I'm quite new at this stuff.
>>>What is the relationship between say for example a sat at 123 degrees
>>>west and the 4 digit dish position number (ie:4850) that comes up when
>>>adjusting the position of your dish.
>>
>>
> Right, you are. Once you get one sat programmed the next one is
>usually 10 to 20 clicks, (on your remote), away. On the 922 the
>programming window will even tell you to "move dish to...." This is an
>approximation of the next location. Remember use an ACTIVE channel to
>fine tune.