I had been playing with my C-band LNBF on my dish WSI9036ne for a few days, surprising how much you can get.
Anyway, I put my Avenger PLL Universal back on, De-activated all the C-band sats, and scanned in AMC9 Ku channels.
Started flipping through them and got a system reboot. Didn't loop, just rebooted.
Turns out I hadn't deleted any of the C-band channels, and I had the view list at the default "All Satellite", so when I changed channels,
it was selecting one of the C-band channels from a de-activated Satellite, that caused the re-boot.
BTW, I tried it 3 times, same result each time, it was trying to change from AMC9 KU 11890h3893, to, KCWY13 C-band.
AND, it did the same thing from the TV Channel List menu when I selected the de-activated C-band satellite.
Selecting the AMC9 Ku satellite from the list was the cure.
Probably deleting the C-band channels would have kept it from doing that too.
Just in case this helps anyone.
Anyway, I put my Avenger PLL Universal back on, De-activated all the C-band sats, and scanned in AMC9 Ku channels.
Started flipping through them and got a system reboot. Didn't loop, just rebooted.
Turns out I hadn't deleted any of the C-band channels, and I had the view list at the default "All Satellite", so when I changed channels,
it was selecting one of the C-band channels from a de-activated Satellite, that caused the re-boot.
BTW, I tried it 3 times, same result each time, it was trying to change from AMC9 KU 11890h3893, to, KCWY13 C-band.
AND, it did the same thing from the TV Channel List menu when I selected the de-activated C-band satellite.
Selecting the AMC9 Ku satellite from the list was the cure.
Probably deleting the C-band channels would have kept it from doing that too.
Just in case this helps anyone.