Who can help? What did i do wrong?
Your are using the wrong sat receiver.
Micky
This is your opinion
Is there nobody who know, what i did wrong?
I already get the failure-message: timeout PMT unreadable
Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #861
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #862
Posted 10 January 2015 - 19:18
Hello,
i have a problem to get BBC.
I have all 3 scipts in /usr/bin/ with cmod 755.
The script is running
root@dream:~# ps ax | grep bbc
640 ? S 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/bbc_pmt_starter.sh
642 ? S 0:38 /usr/bin/python -u /usr/bin/bbc_pmt_v5.py -t short -d /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3
12782 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep bbc
I'm using a dreambox 7020hd v2.
Oscam 1.20 and oscam ymod are running.
Who can help? What did i do wrong?
7020hd v1 works fine with that command line. I suspect some configuration issue with *cam or wrong keys. I would leave just ymod running.
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #863
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #864
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #865
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #866
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #867
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #868
Posted 24 January 2015 - 14:52
Which version of oscam-ymod is recommended to install for use with a dm800se and openpli4 for clearing BBC on 27.w
Now you can use oscam rev 10284 or newer too instead of ymod of whatever obscure closed source bin
http://www.streamboa...changeset/10284
Perhaps openpli team can give oscam rev a bump to latest rev so you can actually use the oscam rev out of their openpli feeds
my oscam.server
[reader] label = const description = constantcw protocol = constcw device = /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam/oscam.constcw group = 1
file oscam.constcw: (keys are bugus as usual!)
2600:000000:4484:19C8:1FFF:: 11 22 33 00 44 55 66 FF 11 22 33 00 44 55 66 FF 2600:000000:10E0:0844:1FFF:: 11 22 33 00 44 55 66 FF 11 22 33 00 44 55 66 FF
my A lines in oscam.dvbapi (first one with 10e0 is just a testline to assist a user to get things running, it adds a fake ecmpid to BVN on astra 19.2)
A:::10E0:0844::: 2600:000000:1FFF A:::4484:19C8::: 2600:000000:1FFF
logging:
2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s >> OSCam << cardserver started, version 1.20-unstable_svn, build r10284 (mipsel-tuxbox-linux-gnu) 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (main) System name = Linux 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (main) Host name = xp1000 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (main) Release = 3.12.1 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (main) Version = #1 Thu Jan 1 06:51:38 CET 2015 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (main) Machine = mips 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (main) Stb model = dm800se 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (main) Stb boxtype = xp1000 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (main) creating pidfile /tmp/oscam.pid with pid 20938 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (config) services reloaded: 0 services freed, 1 services loaded, rejected 0 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (config) userdb reloaded: 2 accounts loaded, 0 expired, 0 disabled 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (main) signal handling initialized 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (config) 3924 service-id's loaded in 58 ms 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (config) WARNING: You risk high CPU load and high ECM times with more than 2000 service-id's! 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (config) HINT: --> use optimized lists from http://www.streamboard.tv/wiki/Srvid 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (config) 809 provid's loaded 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (reader) const [constcw] creating thread for device /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam/oscam.constcw 2015/01/24 14:08:21 56A040 p (constcw) Local reader: const (file: /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam/oscam.constcw) 2015/01/24 14:08:21 0 s (main) waiting for local card init 2015/01/24 14:08:21 56A040 p (reader) const [constcw] proxy initialized, server /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam/oscam.constcw:0 2015/01/24 14:08:22 77700468 h (webif) webif: decompressed 157531 bytes back into 372544 bytes 2015/01/24 14:08:22 77700468 h (webif) HTTP Server running. ip=192.168.1.36 port=8081 2015/01/24 14:08:22 0 s (main) init for all local cards done 2015/01/24 14:08:22 0 s (anticasc) anti cascading disabled 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (client) plain dvbapi-client granted (lokaal, au=auto (8 reader)) 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) dvbapi channelcache loaded from /etc/tuxbox/config/oscam/oscam.ccache 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) Detected /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0 Api: 0, userconfig boxtype: 1 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) PMT6: Trying connect to enigma CA PMT listen socket... 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) PMT6 CA PMT Server connected on fd 11! 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) Demuxer #0 added new ecmpid #0 CAID: 2600 ECM_PID: 1FFF PROVID: 000000 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) Demuxer #0 added stream to ecmpid #0 CAID: 2600 ECM_PID: 1FFF PROVID: 000000 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) Demuxer #0 added stream to ecmpid #0 CAID: 2600 ECM_PID: 1FFF PROVID: 000000 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) Demuxer #0 found 1 ECMpids and 2 STREAMpids in PMT 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) Demuxer #0 receiver wants to demux srvid 10E0 on adapter 0000 camask 0001 index 0000 pmtpid 0844 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) Demuxer #0 new program number: 10E0 (2600:10E0 unknown) [pmt_list_management 3] 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) Demuxer #0 found channel in cache and matching prio -> start descrambling ecmpid #0 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (dvbapi) Demuxer #0 trying to descramble PID #0 CAID 2600 PROVID 000000 ECMPID 1FFF ANY CHID PMTPID 0844 VPID 020D 2015/01/24 14:08:22 56A040 p (constcw) Searching CW for CAID 2600 PROVID 000000 SRVID 10E0 ECMPID 1FFF PMTPID 0844 VPID 020D 2015/01/24 14:08:22 56A040 p (constcw) Entry found: 2600:000000:10E0:0844:1FFF:0000:11 22 33 00 44 55 66 FF 11 22 33 00 44 55 66 FF 2015/01/24 14:08:22 5FAEF8 c (ecm) lokaal (2600&000000/0000/1FFF/10E0/0B:2F3C74E40F3919B8B83D6231858135AF:11223366445566FF11223366445566FF): found (23 ms) by const
----> Make sure you reset the loadbalance stats, channel can get blocked for long time due to previous experimenting....
Edited by theparasol, 24 January 2015 - 14:52.
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Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #869
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #870
Posted 25 January 2015 - 14:13
OSCam is open source project and can be verified if nothing secretive is going on. OSCam is supported by its own forum and you have contact with developers and other users.You can build your own binaries.
Ymod is closed source: so anything could be going on in there. That could be a possible risk when used with your own smart cards. Up to you what you prefer and what your requirements are.
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #871
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #872
Posted 27 January 2015 - 14:14
I had to reflash my Ultimo again.
What I´m doing wrong here with editing the lamedb?
Init 4
Editing the lamedb with notepad 2
saving it
init 3
And I see every channel ereased from my box. "no channels"
I get all back ´cos I have saved in Dreamset but can´t edit channels to get 27,5 west running again...
Not sure at all what do do here...
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #873
Posted 27 January 2015 - 14:22
I had to reflash my Ultimo again.
What I´m doing wrong here with editing the lamedb?
Init 4
Editing the lamedb with notepad 2
saving it
init 3
And I see every channel ereased from my box. "no channels"
I get all back ´cos I have saved in Dreamset but can´t edit channels to get 27,5 west running again...
Not sure at all what do do here...
Ok so the edit with notepad ++ NOT nodepad 2...
Ok here! Thanks to myself
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #874
Posted 28 January 2015 - 08:33
I have a question on the practical aspects of LONG and SHORT modes.
From what we know, SHORT mode works only on Dreamboxes (can somebody please confirm the models?, perhaps all?) and, reportedly, on VU Duo2, which is surprising because none of the other VU+ models seem to work in this mode.
What are the differences between the two?
In the LONG mode it is not possible to:
- record in standby
- record subtitles
- record one and watch another channel
Are these three working in the SHORT mode? Any other differences?
Does anyone else know of any other models that work in the SHORT mode?
ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E
HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #875
Posted 28 January 2015 - 17:27
Hello Robinson and thank you very much for this post.
I didn't know that LONG mode didn't record in standby - I just was not able to understand why sometimes my receiver (not a DM by the way) records and why sometimes don't.
I am looking for a receiver that can record subtitles, doesn't mater if in standby or watching another channel or not, so let's hope that the answer comes quikly :-)
EDIT:
I remember that doublet some pages up said that he owns a DM 500 and is able to record subtitles in short mode.
Edited by pecorazza, 28 January 2015 - 17:29.
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #876
Posted 16 February 2015 - 11:35
... I was too busy with other things and on my setup (DMM E2 with script in short mode) all is working stable.
any luck with that
what i'm doing wrong?
with /usr/bin/python -u /usr/bin/bbc_pmt_v6.py -t short -d /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3
OSCAM.ymod.v18t56 shows on all services
root@dm800se:~# root@dm800se:~# /usr/bin/python -u /usr/bin/bbc_pmt_v6.py -t short -d /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 capmtType: short, demux: /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 currentSid: 0x4484 trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x19c8 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x1e 0x03 0x44 0x84 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x19 0xc8 0x0d 0x19 0xc8 0x00 0x00 Error(145): read (PID 0x19c8): Connection timed out currentSid: 0x107d trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x13ec 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x1e 0x03 0x10 0x7d 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x13 0xec 0x0d 0x13 0xec 0x00 0x00 Error(145): read (PID 0x13ec): Connection timed out currentSid: 0x107c trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x1004 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x1e 0x03 0x10 0x7c 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x10 0x04 0x0d 0x10 0x04 0x00 0x00 Error(145): read (PID 0x1004): Connection timed out currentSid: 0x11c0 trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x0190 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x1e 0x03 0x11 0xc0 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x01 0x90 0x0d 0x01 0x90 0x00 0x00 Error(145): read (PID 0x0190): Connection timed out currentSid: 0x1100 trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x01f4 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x1e 0x03 0x11 0x00 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x01 0xf4 0x0d 0x01 0xf4 0x00 0x00 Error(145): read (PID 0x01f4): Connection timed out currentSid: 0x1044 trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x0064 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x1e 0x03 0x10 0x44 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x00 0x64 0x0d 0x00 0x64 0x00 0x00 Error(145): read (PID 0x0064): Connection timed out currentSid: 0x4484 trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x19c8 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x1e 0x03 0x44 0x84 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x19 0xc8 0x0d 0x19 0xc8 0x00 0x00 Error(145): read (PID 0x19c8): Connection timed out ^CTraceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/bbc_pmt_v6.py", line 55, in <module> time.sleep(0.5) KeyboardInterrupt root@dm800se:~# root@dm800se:~#
but with /usr/bin/python -u /usr/bin/bbc_pmt_v6.py -t long -d /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3
picture comes only for few services
root@dm800se:~# root@dm800se:~# /usr/bin/python -u /usr/bin/bbc_pmt_v6.py -t long -d /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 capmtType: long, demux: /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 currentSid: 0x11c0 trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x0190 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x28 0x03 0x11 0xc0 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x01 0x90 0x02 0x01 0x91 0x00 0x00 0x06 0x01 0x95 0x00 0x00 0x03 0x01 0x92 0x00 0x00 currentSid: 0x1100 trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x01f4 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x28 0x03 0x11 0x00 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x01 0xf4 0x02 0x01 0xf5 0x00 0x00 0x06 0x01 0xf9 0x00 0x00 0x03 0x01 0xf6 0x00 0x00 currentSid: 0x1044 trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x0064 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x28 0x03 0x10 0x44 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x00 0x64 0x02 0x00 0x65 0x00 0x00 0x06 0x00 0x69 0x00 0x00 0x03 0x00 0x66 0x00 0x00 currentSid: 0x4484 trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x19c8 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x23 0x03 0x44 0x84 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x19 0xc8 0x02 0x19 0xc9 0x00 0x00 0x06 0x19 0xcd 0x00 0x00 currentSid: 0x107d trying with demux /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux3 pmtPid: 0x13ec 0x9f 0x80 0x32 0x28 0x03 0x10 0x7d 0x09 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x81 0x08 0x0c 0xfd 0xac 0xe7 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x82 0x02 0x08 0x03 0x84 0x02 0x13 0xec 0x02 0x13 0xed 0x00 0x00 0x06 0x13 0xf1 0x00 0x00 0x03 0x13 0xee 0x00 0x00 ^CTraceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/bbc_pmt_v6.py", line 55, in <module> time.sleep(0.5) KeyboardInterrupt root@dm800se:~# root@dm800se:~#
another problem almost all services haven't AudioPID(s)
/etc/enigma2/lamedb contains mix of Enigma2 scanned by self and manual pids i found there
0003:0cfdace7:1000:0001:12:0 SIPSI In-band configurations p:BBC 0032:0cfdace7:1000:0001:12:0 Fat CSI p:BBC 1044:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC ONE p:BBC,c:000065,c:010066,c:030065,f:4 107c:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC ONE Scot p:BBC,c:001005,c:011006,c:031005,f:4 107d:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC ONE NI p:BBC,c:0013ed,c:0113ee,c:0313ed,c:0913f10101,f:4 107e:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC ONE Wales p:BBC,c:000c1d,c:010c1e,c:030c1d,c:09c210101,f:4 10bf:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC TWO p:BBC,c:0000c9,c:0100ca,c:0300c9,c:09cd0101,f:4 10c0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC THREE p:BBC,c:00012d,c:01012e,c:03012d,c:091310101,f:4 1100:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC NEWS p:BBC,c:0001f5,c:0101f6,c:0301f5,c:091f90101,f:4 1140:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC Red Button p:BBC 11c0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC FOUR p:BBC,c:000191,c:010192,c:030191,c:091950101,f:4 1200:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 CBBC p:BBC,c:00012d,c:01012e,c:03012d,c:091310101,f:4 1240:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 CBeebies p:BBC 1280:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC Parliament p:BBC,c:000259,c:01025a,c:030259,f4 12fc:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 BBC Alba p:BBC 1600:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC R5L p:BBC 1640:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC R5SX p:BBC 1680:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC 6 Music p:BBC 16c0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC Radio 4 Ex p:BBC 1700:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC 1 Xtra p:BBC 1740:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC Asian Net. p:BBC 1780:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC World Sv. p:BBC 183c:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 Radio Scotland p:BBC 187c:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 Radio N Gael p:BBC 18bd:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 Radio Ulster p:BBC 18fd:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 Radio Foyle p:BBC 193e:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 Radio Wales p:BBC 197e:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 Radio Cymru p:BBC 1a40:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC Radio 1 p:BBC 1a80:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC Radio 2 p:BBC 1ac0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC Radio 3 p:BBC 1b00:0cfdace7:1000:0001:2:0 BBC Radio 4 p:BBC 1c00:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 301 p:BBC 1c40:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 302 p:BBC 4440:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0 BBC Two HD p:BBC,c:0017d5,c:0317d5,c:050001,c:1217d6,f:4 4484:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0 BBC One HD p:BBC,c:0019c9,c:0319c9,c:050001,c:1219ca,f:4 44c8:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0 ITV1 HD p:ITV,c:001839,c:031839,c:050001,c:12183a,f:4 4500:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0 Channel 4 HD p:Channel 4 Broadcasting,c:00189d,c:03189d,c:050001,c:12189e,f:4 45c0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0 STV HD p:STV 4600:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0 BBC Three HD p:BBC,c:001b59,c:031b59,c:050001,c:121b5a,f:4 46c0:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0 CBBC HD p:BBC,c:001b59,c:031b59,c:050001,c:091B5D0101,c:121b5a,f:4 4e80:0cfdace7:1000:0001:25:0 UTV HD p:UTV 4f80:0cfdace7:1000:0001:1:0 Film4+1 p:Channel 4,c:001d4d,c:011d4e,c:031d4d,c:121d4e,c:050001,c:091d510101,C:2600,f:04
p.s.
experimenting with Sunray4(dm800se) cause my two main dm8000sstt Dreamboxes can't receive dvb-S2 Qpsk with that high simbolrate
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #877
Posted 18 February 2015 - 21:06
Hello,
I've got a bit of unusual problem. I've just installed a second satellite dish. It's fixed for 27,5W in addition to my motorised dish. I want to keep both options to receive 27,5W channels - from my new dish and from my motorized dish. In order to tune in bbc from both dishes I created "virtual" satellite position (5,1W) because Enigma2 cannot have same satellite position for 2 LNBs. The thing is, that the channels from the "virtual" position got different "namespace". From what I think, namespace is some combination of frequency and sat.position, maybe more. If you store 11495V channels normally from 27,5W, Enigma2 always create namespace for them "CFDACE7". If you store them from different "virtual" position, the name space is different, in case of 11495V and 5,1W it is "DDDACE7". This namespace thing does not matter for free or normally encoded channels, but the bbc_pmt script does not work for more than one namespace. There is a line in bbc_pmt script that says: namespace = ":CFDACE7:". If I change it to ":DDDACE7:" it works for the new position I created, but not for the normal 27,5W. The big question for me is: Is there a way to alter the script, so it works for both namespaces? Or is there any other work around to this problem?
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #878
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #879
Re: Enigma2 and BBC/ITV at 27.5W Intelsat - a big challenge #880
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