Posts by cazuela

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    basically the lnb is divided into or contains 4 parts: 1 high vertical freqs,1 low freqs, 1 high horizontal freqs, 1 low horiazontal freqs.
    If you are watching a channel on for example, 1 high vertical freqs ,then you cannot record on another frequency.
    so you need basically a twin lnb , 2 cables and a twin tuner..
    at the moment the solo and the duo have fixed tuners( the DUO has a double tuner, the solo only a single)
    The Uno and ULTIMO have plug n play tuners,meaniong they can be unattached and changed,,,
    ( there are twin plug n play tuners due out soon for these last 2 stbs soon)

    to make a full image backup..
    have a usb stick in the back of the uno
    press blue button twice it will take you to extra settings.
    devices manager -> you should see your usb stick ,
    press red button to MOUNT ,use left/right arrows to "map " the usb stick to MOUNT: /MEDIA/USB
    save
    reboot the uno......
    Now , MENU-> BH main menu : BH FULL BACKUP
    this will take between 5- 7 minutes...
    it will let you know when its finished..
    then go through DCC to FTP
    MEDIA folder ,inside this you will see USB folder and inside here you will see 2 backups : BACKUP VU UNO and another one with the date I think.
    either one of these will do you...
    FTP the backup to wherever you want to save it for future use..
    This backup will keep everything ,emus, settings, configs,etc...
    just remember the password that yuo had on this backup and you are done
    job finished ;)

    menu-setup- network -adapter settings..
    if you need to look for the IP then use either VUCC or DCC or alternatively go into your router and yuo will see all IPs connected and their MACs..

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    List of HDD Compatibles VU+ Duo


    * WD SATA Hard Drive 500 GB 16 MB Cache, SATA 3.0Gb/s (WD5000AAVS-0 nl) met 7200 RPM
    * WD Caviar Green, 500GB, 32MB Cache, SATA 3.0Gb/s (WD5000AADS nl) met 5400-7200 RPM
    * WD Caviar RE 250GB, SATA II ( RAID Edition, 16MB Cache, 8.9ms) (WD2500YS de) met 7200 RPM
    * WD Caviar GP 1 TB SATA II 64 MB Cache met 7200 RPM
    * WD Caviar GP 1,5 TB SATA II/300 32.0 MB (WD15EVDS de)
    * WD AV-GP 2,0 TB SATA II 32MB (WD20EVDS de) met 5400 RPM
    * WD Caviar WD10EARS-00Y 1Tb
    * WD 2,5" formfactor
    * WD Scorpio Blue 320GB SATAII 2.5IN 8MB (WD3200BEVT) met 5400 RPM
    * WD 500Gb Blue power SATA 16mb cache WD5000AAKX


    * Hitachi deskstar HDP 72050GLA360 500gig sata 3.0Gb/s RPM met 7200
    * Hitachi Travelstar 5K500.B 500GB, SATA II (HTS545050B9A300) met 5400
    * Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.C 1000GB (930GiB) SATAII 32 MB (HDS721010CLA332) met 7200 RPM


    * Samsung SpinPoint F2EG Desktop Class 1.5 TB, 32MB Cache, SATA 3.0Gb/s (HD154UI nl) met 5400 RPM
    * Samsung SpinPoint 500GB , 16MB Cache, SATA 3.0Gb/s (HD502HJ nl) met 7200 RPM
    * Samsung Ecogreen F3 500Gb - (typ??? ) met 5400rpm
    * Samsung EcoGreen F2, 1TB, (HD103SI nl) met 5400 rpm
    * Samsung Spinpoint F1 RAID HE103UJ, 1TB
    * Samsung F2 Ecogreen 1,5 TB, (HD 154UI de) met 5400rpm
    * Samsung F2 EcoGreen 500gig HD502HI met 5400 rpm
    * Samsung EcoGreen F3EG, 2TB, HD203WI met 5400 rpm
    * Samsung SpinPoint F4EG / Ecogreen 2 TB SATA II (HD204UI de) met 5400rpm


    * Samsung 2,5" formfactor
    * Samsung HM321HI 320GB met 5400 rpm
    * Samsung EcoGreen F3EG, 2TB, HD203WI met 5400 rpm


    * Seagate Barracuda, 400GB, 8MB Cache, SATA 1,5Gb/s (ST3400832AS nl) met 7200 RPM
    * Seagate Barracuda- 1 TB - intern - 8.9 cm ( 3.5" ) - SATA-300 - Puffer: 32 MB met 7200 RPM
    * Seagate BARRACUDA 500GB 12MB cache (ST3500418AS) met 7200 RPM


    * Harddisk (ATA(Kingston SSDNow)) Capacity: 64.023 GB SOLID STATE DISK


    * Verbatim 640GB



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    Not compatibles


    * Seagate Baracuda 160Gb met 7200rpm
    * Seagate Barracuda ST380013AS 80GB
    * WD7500AAVS green caviar (750GB)
    * WD10EAVS green caviar (1TB) / Ook niet met aanpassen Jumper.


    ¿ Anymore to add???

    please pass by introductions where you should have posted first then take the time to read the rules...

    if you want to install any image ,,tehn download the zip or rar file.. decompress it , inside you will find a folder named vu ,
    inside this vu folder there are 2 files( if its a backup) or 3 or 4 files if its a full clean image..
    you want to get the vu folder( with the files inside it) onto a usb pendrive,
    switch the box off from the backswitch,
    stick the pen into the front usb,
    switch the box back on from the backswitch,
    hold the channel - button until it says reading usb ,
    then let go button and it will auto install
    once it is finished the box will tell you to unplug the usb stick and full restart box(meaning switch off from backswitch again for about 10 secs then back on again..
    be patient ,it will take a few mins to start up initially.
    At this point you will more than probably have to setup the IP etc for it to connect to the internet..


    you will more than likely have to update the channel settings also.
    you do this by going into MENU -> TS PANEL-> ADDONS->linuxsat-support-> CHANNEL SETTINGS-> CATSEYE latest( 20/10/2012 i think)
    the box will restart itself and you will have an up to date channel list..pressing the blue button will take you to favourites...

    Quote

    Doing a service scan at my place picks up this "MUX 1" from 1 nearby and 3 more distant transmitters (4 diff. frequencies), with all the same services, but 2 different local services from each. But only the 2 local services from the last frequence scanned works, the other 6 pops up with "SID not found in PAT".


    I understood you to be writing about DTT( terrestrial frequencies) ¿¿???? as you mention different transmitters.....

    the idea behind it is that this channel provider has access to that amount of space/frequencies to be able to use in any given time in the future..
    it is allocated to them so nobody else can take over.. every digital terrestrial has or should have this space..