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Bananabob

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#191135 25-Jan-2016 12:57
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On channel 50 I still get the old feed from RNZ National- that is with no website images and no John Campbell.

 

But I have a channel 800 that has the website images and Mr Campbell.

 

I live in the Waikanae area receiving transmission from Ngagara.

 

I am using a STB (T1050) from DishTV.

 

Is this a problem with the transmitter or with my STB?

 

 

 

Thanks

 

James

 

 

 

 


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  #1478191 25-Jan-2016 13:00
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have you done a rescan?

 

 

 

I believe it changes from a radio channel to a tv channel, as I did a rescan and it appeared




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  #1478271 25-Jan-2016 14:01
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I will give that a try - Thanks


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  #1478276 25-Jan-2016 14:08
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Does a rescan delete all your bookings?




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  #1478296 25-Jan-2016 14:27
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Bananabob:

 

Does a rescan delete all your bookings?

 

 

 

 

Yes, You will need to rebook on the EPG after the scan





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  #1478310 25-Jan-2016 14:56
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Thanks - I will hold off until I have the time to do the rebooking.


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  #1478444 25-Jan-2016 17:07
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Jase2985:

 

have you done a rescan?

 

 

 

I believe it changes from a radio channel to a tv channel, as I did a rescan and it appeared

 

 

 

 

A rescan fixed it for me too. (Samsung TV)





 

 


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  #1478653 25-Jan-2016 22:49
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is this also on dvb-t or just dvb-s

 

 

 

edit i just found the channel


 
 
 

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  #1480724 28-Jan-2016 16:19
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Finally got round to the rescan and everything is fine.

 

Thanks for the help guys


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