Channels Changed Frequency - Please Help!

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  • Hey folks,


    Just wondering if anyone could offer some advice here.


    I have a DM800SE with Enigma2 as my main STB in the living room and a DM500 with Enigma1 in another room in the house.


    Recently some sports channels changed frequency. On my DM800 this isn't a huge problem as I have Autobouquets installed and it just takes a quick rescan.


    However, on the DM500, I don't have Autobouquets and a full automatic scan does not bring the channels in for me.


    I have the settings required for a manual scan on the DM800 as Autobouquets provided them for me, however, when I try to enter them on the DM500 to find the channels, I am unable to set the FEC to 4/5, which is required. I presume there are different settings required for Enigma1 systems?


    The settings I need to input are as follows: (Two batches)


    DVB-S2, 28.2E
    Freq - 11082
    SR - 22000
    Horizontal
    FEC - 4/5


    DVB-S2, 28.2E
    Freq - 11170
    SR - 22000
    Horizontal
    FEC 4/5


    Just wondering if there are 'equivalent' settings that I can use on the DM500 or how would I get these two batches of channels? An updated Enigma1 channel list perhaps?


    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    • Official Post

    Give the enigma1 version a try => [DOWNLOAD] AutoBouquets Enigma1 28.2E (By Lraizer @ UKCVS)


    If that doesn`t work try the Commando image that comes with autobouquets preloaded => Commando 15.0d for DM500S and DM500C 28/10/2014


    Try updating the satellites.xml file for 28.2 E (/var/etc) > Reboot > scan the transponders again Reboot.


    Or load one of the latest enigma1 channel lists with a channel editor like dreamset..


    Or take the settings from the dm800 and convert/transfer to dm500 => How to convert Enigma 2 settings to Enigma 1 using Dreamset

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