L53 Openbox S9 Multi-Satellite Channel List v3.10 - [21 January 2011]

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    L53 Openbox S9 Multi-Satellite Channel List v3.10 - [21 January 2011]


    L53 Openbox S9 Multi-Satellite Channel List v3.10 [21 January 2011]
    This channel list is best used with either the latest official Firmware, or with the latest L53_MOD_Dump file.



    This is a multi-satellite channel list covering satellites from 30west to 45east.
    It can also be used as a single satellite channel list, just click on the Zoom or SatList button and select the satellite you wish access from the satellite list.


    Default Settings:
    Channel list format: .dbs
    Default Motor Setting: DisEqC 1.2.
    Default LNB Setting: Universal [9750 - 10600]
    TV Channels: 4399
    Radio Channels: 0
    Favorite Channels: 0


    If used in an external channel editor, change extension from .dbs to .abs
    once you have edited the channel list, change the extension back to .dbs


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    What's New:
    Channel list type [TP_PROG]
    A number of new or updated channels added on various satellites.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------


    To avoid any possable conflicts, it is always wise to delete the channels from your receiver before installing.
    To remove all channels click Menu -> Edit Channel -> Delete All


    To install this channel list, simply transfer the unzipped channel list to a USB Stick, and then insert the USB Stick into the USB port, which is located on the rear of the receiver, then follow the instructions below.


    Click Menu -> Tools -> Upgrade By USB, then in 'Upgrade Mode' select 'Misc Files'
    then click on 'Select & Upgrade' and select OPTION 1 [TP_PROG] now click the OK button,
    when you see a check mark or tick next to the TP_PROG, click the yellow button to install.
    Once the file have been installed, reboot the receiver, once rebooted you can then click the Zoom or SatList button, and directly select any satellite from within the satellite data base list.


    Anyone may use, or share this modified Dump file, all I ask is that you do not remove, or edit the files included in any way, or add any other extra files, which are mainly spam, giving credit to some obscure web site.
    Of course we are aware of the fact, that some still have a tendancy to ignore the above request.


    Openbox S9 Multi-Satellite Channel List v3.10 - [21 January 2011]

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