Hi Guys, Couple of questions for anyone who can help... As i am sure you are aware n*l/Corus box's went down a few weeks back, i obtained the codes and they worked perfecto but after a while it seems all the codes reset to "0" and the channels disappear again, I then have to re-input the codes to get up and running again. This has happened 2/3 times now Is there a way to store the codes so this doesnt happen or how does it work?? Question 2: Are all the different make of box's (Eg. Eurovox Starview Digibox ect) all the same or is some more efficent than others, as i have an original eurovox v max 2008 (Black) And a Eurovox SL - Most of the channels are perfect on both except for a few which are presenting a "NO OR BAD SIGNAL" box on the screen but i dont understand this if nearly all of the other channels are coming through perfect. Any info on this is very much appreciated and i would just lke to say thanks to all the main lads on here keeping our box's up to scratch such as scouser ect... Cheers Lads.
I forgot to add.. I was of the impression that these boxs had the auto update feature built in? Can anyone shead a bit of light?? Thanks
If you are manually inputting them, then you need to update your boxes with the latest Firmware and then they will update as and when it is neccessary i.e. CCs roll them. As to your 2nd query, the channels do sometimes drift slightly in the frequency transmitted, and it is neccessary to occasionally do a Factory Default and Powerscan on your correct symbol rate, or even a simple Manual Scan for the loss of the odd individual channels. You will find a lot of useful information in HiTeck's guide and also the up to date firmware can be obtained there as well, just click on the link marked Eurovox at the bottom of post.
Hi, I have just got home and my starview 1 clone is dead, there is no power on the LED's. I changed the fuse, tried different sockets and opened the box to see if there is an internal fuse but no joy, I don't know how to open a new thread and saw malci on this site who has helped me in the past, so please forgive me entering this discussion on a different topic.