It's not uncommon to see glitches on these 9200's as you probably already know and it's really sad how many glitches this model has. I too just bought a DVB-S2 Plus module and spent 3 days working out all the bugs except for the common ones it always had. Mine didn't want to respond to anything I did, it's a long story but briefly it was a nightmare! I almost trashed it thinking it was dead but after letting it rest for 36 hours and then trying it again it finally snapped up. It was very slow to accept the new firmware and I couldn't navigate the menu long enough to even set up a satellite for scanning, it would freeze for hours before it would digest the data.
I contacted Mr. Hugo at Pansat and explained all the issues and he's been very prompt to reply and helpful in involving their engineer's and technician's. I think it's a firmware problem and have asked them to investigate it. I hope they will address the issues and present a new firmware upgrade in the near future.
He explained to me that the DVB-S2 module and "1226" firmware will require a larger dish or dishes to gain enough signal for proper operation and I told him that it shouldn't be imposed on the consumer to buy new dishes just to use their 9200. The module is working like it should but any DVB-S2 signal I scan is really weak as he explained, it may be the tuner and/or the firmware combined. Only they can know this so the weight should be on their shoulders to correct their problems and not tell the consumer to buy larger dishes.
So where does that put us? What good is the product if we can't use it with an 8 foot BUD? Will I have to buy a 12 footer just to use the new module in my 9200? It doesn't make sense to me why they would sell it knowing this. It's like selling a tire that won't hold air.