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April 9th, 2009
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lyngsat help & how do you delete channels?
1) First Question....
Hello. I;m looking at lyngsat.com and find for example on this url
DirecTV 5 & EchoStar 10/11 at 110.0°W - LyngSat
12239 L
tp 2 DISH Network  DVB
Nagravision 2
Nagravision 3 20000-5/6 4102-202
Conus Gustavo V
081006
it lists the frequency and a letter L? What the heck is L mean? There's a quide from this forum on how to read it, but no explanation of what L or R mean? When I enter the frequency , the 9200HD only has the option for Horizontal or Vertical?
2) Second question. When I select some TPs in Antenna setting, I see no quality and I see quality settings for other TPs within the same Sat.
Does that mean that frequency is no longer valid?
a) If yes, how do I delete that frequency from that sat and thus the channels from that frequency?
Thanks
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April 9th, 2009
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Re: lyngsat help & how do you delete channels?
what exactly are u trying to do ? r u having trouble channel scanning ? or r u trying to delete a bunch of channels from ur channe list ?
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Re: lyngsat help & how do you delete channels?
i think it stands for "left"
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Re: lyngsat help & how do you delete channels?
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Originally Posted by johnnybluedawg
what exactly are u trying to do ? r u having trouble channel scanning ? or r u trying to delete a bunch of channels from ur channe list ?
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Scanning is not an issue. I was trying to add a new frequency and I actually deleted one, yet it (the channels from the frequency I deleted) still showed up in the channel list.
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Re: lyngsat help & how do you delete channels?
yes,,i dont think u need to worry about the L ,, seems to me ,,along time ago,,when u had to set up each tp b4 u scanned channels,,u had to worry about the l and r,,,now its all pre written into ur files,,, i would try setting up tp without the l or r
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Re: lyngsat help & how do you delete channels?
L & R means Vertical and Horizontal.
In settings page click on Transponder lin and it will take you to the list of transponder and you can delete any of the transponders from that page.
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September 4th, 2009
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Re: lyngsat help & how do you delete channels?
Hi l or r mean left or right and describe circular polarity such as B*V
h or v means horizontal or vertical polarity such as most fta
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Re: lyngsat help & how do you delete channels?
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Originally Posted by larrya
Hi l or r mean left or right and describe circular polarity such as B*V
h or v means horizontal or vertical polarity such as most fta
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