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February 14, 2013 at 11:41 am #14345
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InactiveI could be in serious trouble.
While my Brazilian girlfriend went home to visit her family I decided to cancel my sky subscription and buy a Humax HDR-1000S Freesat PVR. I checked that Record Int. was available before I bought it but I couldn’t find that channel when scanning the non-freesat channels last night.
Can anyone tell me how to get it or give me the bad news I’m hoping not to hear ?
February 14, 2013 at 11:57 am #42297grahamlthompson
ParticipantAccording to King Of Sat it’s on Eutelsat28A at 28.5E parameters are :
12523.00 V DVB-S QPSK 27500 2/3
http://en.kingofsat.net/find.php?question=record+int
If you have the following in freesat mode shouldn’t be a problem
510 CLUBLAND TV
511 Massive R&B
516 heart tv
517 CAPITAL TV
720 Choice FM
721 Classic FM
722 Gold
723 XFM London
730 PlanetRock
805 Gems TV
806 TV Shop
809 JML Living
817 Rocks & Co 1
818 TGGC Outlet
821 HIGH STREET TV
February 14, 2013 at 12:06 pm #42298Anonymous
InactiveI have those channels listed, and I know Record Int. was 801 on Sky, but it doesn’t show up anywhere in Freesat mode. In non-freesat mode the scan shows a large number of channels numbered around 5200 but I spent some time last night scrolling through them but couldn’t find it anywhere.
Has anyone got access to it on their HDR-1000S, and if so, can you tell me the channel number please ?
February 14, 2013 at 12:23 pm #42299grahamlthompson
Participantskyranger – 3 minutes ago »
I have those channels listed, and I know Record Int. was 801 on Sky, but it doesn’t show up anywhere in Freesat mode. In non-freesat mode the scan shows a large number of channels numbered around 5200 but I spent some time last night scrolling through them but couldn’t find it anywhere.
Has anyone got access to it on their HDR-1000S, and if so, can you tell me the channel number please ?
It won’t help, when you scan for non-freesat channels the channel numbers are allocated by the box on a first come first allocated basis by the box (in the 5000’s).
If you scan and save again you will get duplicates with totally different channel numbers.
Once allocated you can change them to whatever you wan’t. The logical channel numbers you get in freesat mode are created by the epg (same for Sky) they aren’t part of the broadcast data.
I will have a look on my Foxsat-hdr to see if it picks up the channel.
EDIT it’s changed it’s name to RECORD TV
February 14, 2013 at 12:26 pm #42300grahamlthompson
Participantgrahamlthompson – 16 seconds ago »
skyranger – 3 minutes ago »
I have those channels listed, and I know Record Int. was 801 on Sky, but it doesn’t show up anywhere in Freesat mode. In non-freesat mode the scan shows a large number of channels numbered around 5200 but I spent some time last night scrolling through them but couldn’t find it anywhere.
Has anyone got access to it on their HDR-1000S, and if so, can you tell me the channel number please ?
It won’t help, when you scan for non-freesat channels the channel numbers are allocated by the box on a first come first allocated basis by the box (in the 5000’s).
If you scan and save again you will get duplicates with totally different channel numbers.
Once allocated you can change them to whatever you wan’t. The logical channel numbers you get in freesat mode are created by the epg (same for Sky) they aren’t part of the broadcast data.
I will have a look on my Foxsat-hdr to see if it picks up the channel.
EDIT it’s changed it’s name to RECORD TV
The HDR-1000s isn’t very good using non-freesat (deletes your freesat recording schedule). If you still have the Sky box and run a 3rd coax from the lnb you can use it as a free to air box for all the free channels on the Sky epg.
February 14, 2013 at 12:26 pm #42301Anonymous
InactiveOk, thank you for your help.
February 14, 2013 at 12:34 pm #42302Barry
ModeratorThis may not be much help as Graham has already indicated….but none the less.
A non freesat tune did not pick up this channel intially on my unit, I had to carry out a tune using the transponder details posted earlier.
Record TV appears on channel 5324 on my list.
Not easy to actually view a channel list in non freesat mode, but you can do by the following:
With unit in non freesat mode:
Settings
Non freesat
Editable channels
Next
You will then be presented with a list of channels you can quickly scroll through using the programme up/down button. Make a note of the channel number if record tv is listed, and exit the menu.
February 14, 2013 at 12:42 pm #42303Anonymous
InactiveI’ll have a go at entering the channel details manually tonight. I’ve got just over a week to sort it out so fingers crossed.
Thanks for your help.
February 14, 2013 at 9:15 pm #42304Anonymous
InactiveRight, so I’ve just spent the last two hours manually searching different transponders and although I’ve found numerous foreign channels that weren’t found during the automatic non-freesat scan, I still cannot find Record TV.
I’m going to return this box but do you think it would be worth me trying a Foxsat? I don’t need the on-demand features and I believe the foxsat doesn’t lose you freesat planned recordings when you switch between the two.
February 14, 2013 at 10:35 pm #42305grahamlthompson
Participantskyranger – 1 hour ago »
Right, so I’ve just spent the last two hours manually searching different transponders and although I’ve found numerous foreign channels that weren’t found during the automatic non-freesat scan, I still cannot find Record TV.
I’m going to return this box but do you think it would be worth me trying a Foxsat? I don’t need the on-demand features and I believe the foxsat doesn’t lose you freesat planned recordings when you switch between the two.
Definetely worth trying a Foxsat. The custom firmware for this box will allow you to schedule non freesat channel manual timers without leaving freesat mode.
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