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You will have to make freeview and prime aware of it via facebook twitter etc
Its their screwup they have fixed it in the past.
I can't even check on my 9200 as its packed up for moving house
Just refer them to this geekzone thread
The Prime EPG is there - I ran my Freeview DVB-S EPG script again today to check, and it downloaded a full set of EPG data for Prime. My script gets its EPG from the 12483 transponder using epgsnoop and the service ID it uses for Prime is 1503. You may need to scan the transponders as Prime did change service ID some time ago.
Seems like I've sorted it out, turns out it was a setting, although I'm not sure what one and I don't want to fiddle in case it goes away again :)
I turned off 22kHz
I turned off Toneburst
I set the LNB voltage to 13v
and the guide appeared.
Prior to doing this I only had a guide on Prime +1, Prime had no guide... it did have a guide a couple of months ago, and just stopped working, adjusting these settings fixed it.
phrunt:I set the LNB voltage to 13v
Doing this should set the LNB to V pol and prevent any Freeview reception.
Assuming that you have no other receiver connected.. then your lnbf skew is way off if you still have signal after changing polarity
Thanks for the replies guys, I found after rebooting my android box my TV signal disappeared after switching to 13v :) so it wasn't that which made my Prime guide come back, I've now set my box back to the other voltage.
I've now lost the guide again too, no idea why or how as the voltage is the only thing I changed back, it was nice having the prime guide for a few hours....
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