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Edit channels ... how are deleted channels restore

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    Oporus

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    in EDIT CHANNELS ... after deleting a channel ... how do you get it back ... or is it lost for all time. Or is it only restored by doing an AUTOTUNE of all channels, which of course resets your favourites ... so you have to go through them all again.

    | Sat 5 May 2018 20:59:57 #1 |
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    On the satellite boxes (1000S/1100S) you have to do a retune. No experience of the T boxes.

    | Sun 6 May 2018 9:58:55 #2 |
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    Oporus - 13 hours ago  » 
    in EDIT CHANNELS ... after deleting a channel ... how do you get it back ... or is it lost for all time. Or is it only restored by doing an AUTOTUNE of all channels, which of course resets your favourites ... so you have to go through them all again.

    You could work out which multiplex carries the missing channel and manually tune just that multiplex.

    | Sun 6 May 2018 10:32:04 #3 |
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    Using the 'Smart Retune' option should preserve your Favourites and restore missing channels.

    | Sun 6 May 2018 10:52:15 #4 |
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    Barry - 5 minutes ago  » 
    Using the 'Smart Retune' option should preserve your Favourites and restore missing channels.

    Where would I find SMART RETUNE ?

    | Sun 6 May 2018 10:58:17 #5 |
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    Oporus - 2 minutes ago  » 

    Barry - 5 minutes ago  » 
    Using the 'Smart Retune' option should preserve your Favourites and restore missing channels.

    Where would I find SMART RETUNE ?

    OK found it
    CHANNEL SETTINGS ... AUTOMATIC CHANNEL SEARCH ... SMART

    | Sun 6 May 2018 11:01:53 #6 |
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    Our FAQ's are your friend

    | Sun 6 May 2018 11:50:19 #7 |
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    Is Smart Retune on the 1100s?

    | Mon 7 May 2018 12:53:56 #8 |
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    Orpheus2000 - 32 minutes ago  » 
    Is Smart Retune on the 1100s?

    No only freesat and non-freesat tune options.

    | Mon 7 May 2018 13:27:26 #9 |
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    Similar problem trying to tune to prefered transmitter
    On most digital tv devices where there is a choice of transmitters it is possible to simply do a manual tune to to the multiplexes used by your prefered transmitter. This is not the case with the T4000 as it seems to be a case of computer say NO.
    I have got to the stage at present where I have them to my preferences with the exception of of Comm 5 mplex (wrekin 44, sutton coalfield 45)
    I have succeeded at times by deleting channels (usually all) allocated to this multiplex but now it is in the state where this won't do even succeed with all appropriate channels deleted (I have double checked the list of required channels) With all comm 5 channels deleted man tune 44 no programs found 45 brings up all channels
    I have also done several Smart auto scans but keep coming up with the same result
    Does the system keep a list of your preferred channels and if so is it possible to access it
    My list of comm 5 is (11,12,17,23,29,32,38,41,43,46,48,49,60,65,72,233.252,253,673,697,723,730)

    | Wed 9 May 2018 19:07:53 #10 |

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