On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 09:23:24PM +1100, Rob Hillis wrote:
> Chris Edwards wrote:
> 
> >Not sure where you are, but make sure you set the bandwidth correctly. 
> >That's 7MHz if you're in Australia. I had to provide a frequency too. 
> >Actually, i had to provide all the frequencies, one by one.
> 
> You normally shouldn't need to do that if you did a "Full Transport 
> Scan" - the DVB code will check the stream for other network information 
> and watch those frequencies too.  (In my case, this resulted in too many 
> transports since I'm on a local UHF repeater and the network scan gave 
> me all the UHF frequencies in addition to the VHF ones)

In my scans in Melbourne, none of the networks give any network
information for any other network. All of VHF stations list only their
own frequency for Melbourne, except SBS which lists half a dozen
different frequencies.

So I had to manually enter 5 multiplexes.

Hamish
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