The FreeSat V7 unit has original firmware installed at time of delivery:
S/W Version: V2.19.67.244 09/05/2016 (May 9, 2016)
H/W Version: V2.1.0 18/04/2016 (April 18, 2016)
No I haven't tried the new firmware. What are the changes?
One thing I did with mine is open it up and remove the screen they have in the top.They have a new firmware version released in June, did you try that? I'm expecting mine to arrive soon.
As of 1:20am EDT, Decades and Movies! are coming in surprisingly strong on the MicroHD with signal qualities of both up to 72%. It'll play 1-3 minutes straight before a dropout or two occurs! Heroes will play for about 5 seconds straight before dropping out to 0% signal quality. I sure hope it stays like this tomorrow afternoon! I've got programs to record! Since I'm recording "The Phil Silvers Show" on Me-TV, I can't check these 3 transponders, but I will after the show!
UPDATE: As of 2:00am EDT, both Decades and Movies! are slightly worse again, with Movies! playing for about 10 seconds straight and Decades playing for about 5 seconds straight. It seems to take spells.
My Freesat 7 arrived today. Juat my bad luck, they didn't ship it with a North American plug, even though I indicated that in my order. I ran out to Walmart to buy a pack of converters costing me addition $20.00 I will be contacting the seller.
I'm using the Editor "DBEidtor_V2.2" to add North American satellites, but I don't see a field to add Longitudinal positions. Any ideas, short of tediously doing it on the receiver?
The firmware installed from factory:
S/W Version: V2.19.67.244 09/05/2016
H/W Version: V2.1.0 18/04/2016
Are you saying there's no field for degrees east or west? I haven't used the editor because it was just too easy to do it on screen but I'm curious in case there's a need to use it in the future.My Freesat 7 arrived today. Juat my bad luck, they didn't ship it with a North American plug, even though I indicated that in my order. I ran out to Walmart to buy a pack of converters costing me addition $20.00 I will be contacting the seller.
I'm using the Editor "DBEidtor_V2.2" to add North American satellites, but I don't see a field to add Longitudinal positions. Any ideas, short of tediously doing it on the receiver?
The firmware installed from factory:
S/W Version: V2.19.67.244 09/05/2016
H/W Version: V2.1.0 18/04/2016
I'm using the Editor "DBEidtor_V2.2" to add North American satellites, but I don't see a field to add Longitudinal positions. Any ideas, short of tediously doing it on the receiver?
When I received mine, they both had U.S. plugs on them. However, here's something I checked into at GeoSat. I recently received 2 of the HDVR 3500 receivers. One came a few days after the other. I got to thinking, if both receivers are identical, why couldn't you save the channel data to a stick drive, and then upload it to the 2nd receiver and save all the time manually entering the satellite and channel information. GeoSat sent me an email explaining how to do that. I have not tried it yet, but I am assuming it will work since there was nothing in the email indicating it wouldn't.
I have two of the FreeSat V7's, but neither of them are in service right now. If there's someone in here using the same receiver, perhaps they could send you the data information from theirs so you could load it on yours to see if it works. I think the worst case scenario would be having to do a factory reset and doing it the hard way as it stands right now. This feature is normally reserved for saving channel date during a firmware update, but I don't see any reason why it couldn't work as I described. You may want to run it up the flagpole with Titanium and see what he thinks about it. It makes sense to me, but I no expert on the subject either. (Cheers)
P.S. Mine only had European satellites in the list, no N. American, so I deleted all the satellites in the list, and started over. It was a pain in the butt since I had two of them to program. Didn't think of this until I had both programmed.
Are you saying there's no field for degrees east or west? I haven't used the editor because it was just too easy to do it on screen but I'm curious in case there's a need to use it in the future.
I didn't see a way to add the longitude of a satellite with the editor either, so I did it with the remote.
On most receivers you can program one then copy the channel list to the others via usb.
That is why when I buy a new receiver, I now buy four at a time. I like to keep the channel lists exactly the same on all for consistency.
I periodically update the list on one as channels come and go, then quickly update all the others in the house via USB.
Just for chuckles I installed the editor and loaded my DB. Yep, the doggone thing has no field for longitude. How dumb is that?