If you press the record button on the remote and there is a timer scheduled to run during the 2 hour default recording time, it will delete the scheduled timer.
I too had a lot of issues with timed recordings not working on the micro HD. Often shows did not record, but would still show up in the list for recording next week, or they would disappear from the list altogether. I finally figured out the two things I was doing wrong.
My first mistake was setting GMT usage to On. With it on, the micro HD sets it's clock to whatever time the channel you are tuned to is sending. Most of the channels on G19 have the correct time, but the mux at 12022 V is a bit ahead. It's actually the year 2036 on that mux. So when I surfed through those channels, all my carefully set timed recordings got deleted because 2012 was a long time ago. Then I surf past that mux to another one and my clock is correct again. But I didn't notice the clock was off for a bit or what it did to my list of timed recordings. Only much later would I discover they were gone, with no idea as to why. There are muxes on other satellites that are off a few hours to a few days, that may or may not affect your list of timed recordings. It just depends if your clock gets set past the time of the timed recording or not.
So having read here that I needed to set GMT usage to Off and set the time manually, I did that. But I was still having issues. Shows not recording, but still in the list for next week, or disappearing from the list all together. I finally figured out my second mistake. I always unplug the micro HD when I'm not using it. This is partly for lightning protection and partly from habit, having lived off grid for many years.
If the power has been unplugged for a period of time, (maybe a few minutes to a few days?) the time often comes up 6 hours in the future. So I'd plug in the micro HD a few hours early to record Red Green on Montana PBS (who, last time I checked, had a time that is 10 minutes fast) The clock comes up 6 hours ahead of the actual time. No problem I think, I'll just set the correct time. But those few seconds that the clock was 6 hours in the future, deletes my Red Green recording for that night. Not a happy camper.
I haven't had time to look into this further, but it seems that if you unplug the micro HD for a period of time, at power up, the clock can come up with a time in the future, even if you have GMT usage set to Off. Usually it comes up with the time when I unplugged it, but not always. I suspect that at bootup, it sometimes gets the time from the channel it is tuned to, even if GMT usage is set to Off. Not consistently, but I have definitely seen this.
So my solution for now is to set the correct time and then program in my timed records. And don't unplug the receiver until the recordings are done. I have had 100% success with this strategy.
Since the power in is 12VDC the line frequency is 0hz. Clock must operate independent of 60hz household power.
I am sure this must be correct .... but really am wondering. Have it set for manual / local time.... or what ever it is called (too tired to remember) and it lost 20 minutes between 10:30 AM and 5 PM. Either that or my cell phone gained 20 minutes.Yes, I agree. Plus, if it were queuing off grid frequency, the grid is much more stable than what some here experience for time drift.
primestar31 said:I think it's only sync'ed to the 60hz line frequency, unless you turn GMT on, in which case it syncs to the transponder that it's on.
But if it is sync'ed to the 60hz line, it sure doesn't do a good job of it. Like I've said, mine drifts a minimum of 1-2 minutes per day SLOW. Pretty bad for a dvr device. My electric clocks keep time, so my power frequency is not off. I have GMT turned off, so there's nothing else it could be syncing to.
rv1pop said:I am sure this must be correct .... but really am wondering. Have it set for manual / local time.... or what ever it is called (too tired to remember) and it lost 20 minutes between 10:30 AM and 5 PM.
Totally probable. All timers were zero last night after I posted.... I will try to build up an Isolated charger to run the microHD, with a 12 VDC battery. Have to build it so if the other batteries get low, it will not drain them further. I do have NiCads that should hold power for 10 minutes or so.The power source was interrupted or a time setting function was cycled. A 20 minute loss of time in less than eight hours is impossible otherwise.
I have been keeping a log of what time the clock in my microHD shows when I first plug it in. First I tuned to VBS on G19 and set GMT usage to On. This set my clock to the year 2036. I then set GMT usage to Off. (I did this just to make it obvious if the clock gets reset to 2012.)
Every time I plugged in the microHD to use it, the clock came up with the year 2036. Until tonight. When I plugged it in this evening, the clock was exactly on GMT. I checked the GMT usage setting and it was still set to Off. Since I program my timed recordings in local time (6 hours behind GMT) any recordings set to occur in the next 6 hours get erased.
I would expect that with GMT usage set to OFF, the clock would always come up behind the actual time when power is applied. But sometimes it grabs the time from the channel it is tuned to.
This is what has caused me grief with my attempts to record the Red Green Show. Speaking of which, gotta go...
Maybe you should try duct-taping a REAL clock to it? lol.
Why are you constantly unplugging and replugging equipment?