no not at all. You have a good point that if he has the correct LNB LO setup then the channels should log right properly.
The ANikF1 is making sense as Starchoice (Canadian DTH provider) uses 19510 as their symbol rate...DIsh uses 20000 so it probably tried to pick that up. If you did a blind scan that is moot but the numbers and pics make a lot of sence
also that CS6000 must have some old hackerware in it because hackerware makes the Dish channels show the name as it does on Dish "Adult Guard, Dish Home, etc".....factory ware shows something like
"TVXXX" where XXX is the Dish channel, then the satellite and frequency...like what the radio channels show in the pics
no. In the old analog days there was no symbol rate. But with digital there is. And there are numerous rates out there so you'd use the blind scan in most cases. Auto scan only does the existing info. Blind scan finds the new stuff out there. Usually if the symbol rate is off by a few it wont work...but 490 off? damn...DBS channels probably picks up anytime the symbol rate is in the ballparkOne question though. I still don't get how symbol rate fits into all this. I thought as long as frequency and polarity were right, then anything can be picked up?
I got the CoolSat from eBay. And while doing the first autoscan for all channels, I seen that it picked up all the good stuff like NatGeo, SciFi, Science, Discovery, etc. For a moment there I thought that thing was hacked to the bone. But then I realized that there was a good reason for having a card slot on the receiver. Actually I'm lying. After spending an hour looking for info on that card slot and a small expansion bay under it I found nothing to tell me what exactly it's used for.