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Steve Curtis wrote:
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type="cite">Hi all,
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<div>I noticed in mythtv-setup there are settings for setting up a
dish with DISCEQC using USALS. Is anyone on the list using this? I
have a motorised dish which I'd like to swing between Astra 28.8/Astra
19 and Hotbird.</div>
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<div>Just wondered if there were any good/bad experiences of this
befpre I sink some hours into it! :-)</div>
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<div>Cheers,</div>
<div>Steve.</div>
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It works great! USALS is easy to use. The one thing I would suggest is
if you are using multiple satellites with same channel numbers, scan
one, make sure it works the way you want, then using SQL bump up the
channel numbers by 1000, then the next by 2000, or something similar so
that the same sat channels are grouped together and you will know if
you are switching from one sat to another when watching TV.<br>
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Norm<br>
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