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Old May 23rd, 2007   #1 (permalink)
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Fix for Bev EPG

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I fixed my own problem, I searched on Google and found the following solution, apparently the new bin file for the VS2000 Xtreme changes Nimiq 1,3 from 91.0W to 90.9W, which screws up getting the guide. In order to get the guide you need to change it back to 91.0W. To do this you need to go into the Antenna Settings and change the Motor Settings to USALS (even though you don't have a motor). Once you do that hit OK and then select Nimiq 1,3 (up arrow I believe), then hit the down arrow for West, then punch in the numbers 9, 1, 0 on the remote and hit OK to tell it to move to that position. Once its done, hit exit and save the settings. Exit the Antenna Settings menu and make sure to save if it asks you to. Then go back in to make sure that the Satellite now says Nimiq 1,3 91.0W. If it does, exit everything and go to the Vu2 channel.

Hit guide a couple times and your guide should be there now.

Thank you Theriex
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