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July 12, 2011 at 10:09 am #12248
Anonymous
InactiveHi I’m new to this forum so not sure if this is correct subfolder for this question.
I have a HD-FoxT2 with a usb HD.
I found that by doing a automatic channel search I end up with about three different channels for each service. IE for example I might get three BBC One (Wales) services all with different channel numbers say 1, 827, 864. Now some of these channels break up and only one of them appears stable. I would like to make that one channel 1. I would then like to repeat this for all the other services with multiple channel numbers. What is the best way to do this?
Also can I edit the favorite group names which start out as favorite 1-5?
many thanks, Ian
Again not sure if I should be in this sub forum
July 12, 2011 at 10:11 am #27289Anonymous
InactiveYou are best off deleting all your existing channels then doing manual searches for just the MUXes from your preferred local transmitter.
July 12, 2011 at 10:23 am #27290Anonymous
InactiveThanks Gomezz,
I have just taken a look at the Humax User guide and read the section on manual searching???
But how, as a mere user, can I find the details of the information required for over 300 services/channels?
Are there any details eleswhere in this forum?
July 12, 2011 at 10:42 am #27291grahamlthompson
ParticipantTell us where you live, and which way your aerial points and one of us will provide the instructions. Aternatively put your postcode in here
http://www.dtg.org.uk/industry/coverage.html
At the next screen make a note of which transmitter it says.
Now re-enter the data and tick the I am in the trade box.
Post any alternative transmitters together with the one at the top of the list
July 12, 2011 at 10:42 am #27292Martin Liddle
Participantwelly – 7 minutes ago »
Thanks Gomezz,
I have just taken a look at the Humax User guide and read the section on manual searching???
But how, as a mere user, can I find the details of the information required for over 300 services/channels?
Are there any details eleswhere in this forum?
Digital TV combines the individual channels into groups called multiplexes. You manually tune to a multiplex and typically there are 6 multiplexes per transmitter. You can obtain the data for your locality by going to http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/when_do_i_switch and ticking the “I am in the aerial installation trade” box. This will show you the alternatives. The important thing is to select a set of multiplexes from a single transmitter and manually tune to them. This should results in no channels above 800 (or possibly just one or two); more than one or two above 800 indicates that the manual tune has not worked correctly.
July 12, 2011 at 12:30 pm #27293Anonymous
InactiveHi Martin/Graham,
thanks for feedback.
I went to the link in your message and obtained some info, which did not seem to copy and paste too well to a windows doc. So here is the link to the actual web page
http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/postcodechecker/main/trade/sy233eu/5/0/7drj4pqpnb4us4epah9jgaje05
My aerial is pointing directly to the Blaenplwyf transmitter and not to the Penrhyncoch relay because of where we live (its hilly around here).
Hope this makes some sense,
Ian
July 12, 2011 at 12:54 pm #27294grahamlthompson
ParticipantI can’t even pronounce the transmitter name

Here goes
Menu/Settings/Edit Channels 0000(assuming default password) Edit Channel List Blue Select all Red delete. Green change to Radio and repeat
Exit
Menu/Settings/Installation 0000 Manual Search
Choose channel 27 check Transmission says DVB-T. Search and save results, repeat for 24 25 22 28. Now select 21 change Transmission to DVB-T2 and search and save, that should be it.
July 12, 2011 at 1:13 pm #27295Anonymous
InactiveHi Graham,
followed your instructions seems better although I noticed when Humax is doing manual scanning it seemed to start at the selected channel, say 27 but seemed to end up on channel 49 before the save option? I still have some channel numbers in the 1000’s.
Ian
July 12, 2011 at 1:20 pm #27296grahamlthompson
ParticipantSomethings wrong, manual tune only scans the single mux you select. Sounds like you are choosing autotune not manual tune.
Start again and in the final step choose manual tune select the channel number and press the right arrow, just scroll to the right number. Change the transmission mode the same way.
July 12, 2011 at 1:48 pm #27297Anonymous
InactiveGraham,
definitely using manual scanning option. I have now tried starting the manual scan on, say, channel 27 watching the Humax and as soon as it moves on to next channel stopping the scan and then selecting the save option. Repeating for each of the other channels including the HD one and now everything seems fine. No odd channel numbers.
thanks for your help,
Ian
July 12, 2011 at 1:52 pm #27298grahamlthompson
ParticipantA manual scan should not move on at all (at least is does not on mine) just scan the number you select. How wierd. Never mind you are now fine.
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