I'm still Blind Scanning channels off of my motorized Ku Dish with the Linkbox 9000i. Blindscanning the whole Ku Satellite Arc can take a full day for me, so I usually don't do it often.
On 103W Ku, there's one particular muzik audio service where you are required to hand enter each Audio PID number in order for the music channels to work. On all of my other FTA receivers this is no problem, just time consuming.
The bad news with the Linkbox 9000i, there is no way to hand enter any PID info on a TP; not even to create new audio/video channels for a TP. I went though all the menu settings and buttons on the remote, there is no option to enter PID numbers separately. The PID'S that come off a blind scan are all that you get, your not able to change a PID or make new ones. :-(
I called up Linkbox Technical Support and tried my best to suggest to the Korean Linkbox Engineer, to create a menu that would allow us to hand enter PID information with the next update. My suggestion went way past over his head, it was if I was describing the inner workings of a Warp Drive! :-/ :-\ So I guess that means they are going to keep things simple as they are, and not let us enter PID info directly to the receiver.
The only solution left would be to use the Linkbox ALI Editor program to hand enter in the PID info; and load it to the Linkbox with a USB Flashdrive. Either that, or I could hook back up my Manhattan 1997 receiver to get the music channels again that way.
On 103W Ku, there's one particular muzik audio service where you are required to hand enter each Audio PID number in order for the music channels to work. On all of my other FTA receivers this is no problem, just time consuming.
The bad news with the Linkbox 9000i, there is no way to hand enter any PID info on a TP; not even to create new audio/video channels for a TP. I went though all the menu settings and buttons on the remote, there is no option to enter PID numbers separately. The PID'S that come off a blind scan are all that you get, your not able to change a PID or make new ones. :-(
I called up Linkbox Technical Support and tried my best to suggest to the Korean Linkbox Engineer, to create a menu that would allow us to hand enter PID information with the next update. My suggestion went way past over his head, it was if I was describing the inner workings of a Warp Drive! :-/ :-\ So I guess that means they are going to keep things simple as they are, and not let us enter PID info directly to the receiver.
The only solution left would be to use the Linkbox ALI Editor program to hand enter in the PID info; and load it to the Linkbox with a USB Flashdrive. Either that, or I could hook back up my Manhattan 1997 receiver to get the music channels again that way.
