Just updated my GeosatPro 200 to the newest software (1.57) which mainly helps the folks in Glorystar mode. If you have a GeosatPro 200 you should really update the software when a new one comes out. Unlike other receivers out there, these actually fix glitches (and dont create new ones)
But ran across some issues with the advanced (hobbyist) mode..one glitch
There are a couple transponders on 97W that when you do a blind scan or a scan all the channel names do not show up. They log as "Unknown Name 1", "Unknown Name 2", etc. If you do a TP scan they show up with the name on the scan list but not when you exit out. You need to remove the channels on the TP, then rescan the TP.
and this is more of a general question. I put my receiver in Glorystar mode to see how well it works and I'm very impressed. It logs the channels in that are Glorystar approved and its pretty much plug and play But I saw a few channels on the G* mode that the advanced one doesn't.
The 1st 4 channels (slates...pics attached)
The Glorystar slate
The slate that a channel left satellite
All of these show on 11842 yet they dont scan in on the advanced (hobbyist) mode. Is it something special that the G* mode has?
I did see a channel log on the advanced mode in the radio section as "SATAV"..no audio, no video. TP 11842. What is that?
I've got a couple other questions but I'll ask them in the Glorystar forum (they pertain to the receiver in that mode)
But ran across some issues with the advanced (hobbyist) mode..one glitch
There are a couple transponders on 97W that when you do a blind scan or a scan all the channel names do not show up. They log as "Unknown Name 1", "Unknown Name 2", etc. If you do a TP scan they show up with the name on the scan list but not when you exit out. You need to remove the channels on the TP, then rescan the TP.
and this is more of a general question. I put my receiver in Glorystar mode to see how well it works and I'm very impressed. It logs the channels in that are Glorystar approved and its pretty much plug and play But I saw a few channels on the G* mode that the advanced one doesn't.
The 1st 4 channels (slates...pics attached)
The Glorystar slate
The slate that a channel left satellite
All of these show on 11842 yet they dont scan in on the advanced (hobbyist) mode. Is it something special that the G* mode has?
I did see a channel log on the advanced mode in the radio section as "SATAV"..no audio, no video. TP 11842. What is that?
I've got a couple other questions but I'll ask them in the Glorystar forum (they pertain to the receiver in that mode)