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 Posted by cbx on 11/13/06 21:18 
Satwork ST3688.  As an experiment, I did a blind scan on AMC4 with NIT 
ON, and apparently it picked up all the channels twice.   
 
Also, another question same receiver.  When I do a blind scan with the 
Satwork, the frequencies it comes back with for the transponders are 
listed on the receiver as around 5 to 7 Mhz lower than listed on 
Lyngsat.  Operation is OK it appears (except White Springs TV on 
Telstar 7, video is horrible there and lists as about 7 mhz low - if I 
enter the Lyngsat frequency the channel drops out.  I'm thinking that 
either the receiver master clock or PLL is off, or the Universal LNB 
is off frequency). 
 
I have a brand new Pansat on the bench but don't want to go to all the 
trouble rescanning all the satellites, but it's looking like I'll have 
to.  The Pansat blind scan is about 20 times faster than the Satwork. 
 
Jim 
 
 
 
 
 
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 10:06:47 -0600, Rich Piehl 
<rpiehl5REMOVETHIS@FORNOSPAMcharter.net> wrote: 
 
>cbx wrote: 
>> One of the options when doing a BLIND SCAN on my 
>> receiver is the option NETWORK SCAN or NIT ON or OFF. 
>>  
>> Just what is a network scan, and should it be on or off? 
>>  
>> Also, do most of you fellows scan for ALL or just FREE 
>> when doing a blind scan? 
>>  
>> THanks, 
>>  
> 
>What kind of receiver? 
> 
>Take care, 
>Rich 
> 
>God bless the USA
 
  
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