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  1. REPASSAC

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    I seem to recall that the Housekeeping run is identified by run time and a flag set, which I think is used to trigger merging of freesat updates with manual channel editor changes.

    | Sat 31 Oct 2020 9:39:42 #21 |
  2. paulburke

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    paulburke - 17 hours ago  » 
    Hi Graham,
    I have re-added C4HD for tonight, and programmed a recording for tonight, but for an hour later, as if it is BST. If it fails, no worries.
    I will report back tomorrow with the result!

    As predicted by Graham, the recording started an hour later than it should have.

    Hopefully everything will be back to normal tomorrow/Monday!

    | Sat 31 Oct 2020 14:14:47 #22 |
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    Off topic I have a radio controlled clock which is supposed to auto change from BST to GMT. It did not. I had to do it manually. Guessing the bug is likely to be on a lot more kit.

    My central heating controller did, bedroom alarm clock did not.

    Smart bedroom radiator thermostatic valve did not, Needed to adjust time and date

    Awaiting tomorow morning. with Best guess I will need to adjust the hour again on the wireless clock. :-).

    I guess there are lots of other kits out there caught out by this anomaly.

    | Sat 31 Oct 2020 22:08:39 #23 |
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    Weather conditions and / or nearby electronic kit can interfere with a radio-controlled clock doing its automatic update. I have a clock which only updates if the Youview box it is near is in full standby. Move it a foot further away and it then updates.

    | Sat 31 Oct 2020 23:10:23 #24 |
  5. grahamlthompson

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    My Foxsat-HDR updated to GMT overnight and carried out a overnight housekeeping. Just need to check what happens when CH4-HD is moved to Freesat mode.

    | Sun 1 Nov 2020 10:47:48 #25 |
  6. paulburke

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    As Graham, back OK to GMT.

    Had to re-add C4HD by doing non-freesat scan, and then adding it back using CF.

    | Sun 1 Nov 2020 14:14:38 #26 |
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    paulburke - 54 mins ago  » 
    As Graham, back OK to GMT.
    Had to re-add C4HD by doing non-freesat scan, and then adding it back using CF.

    Can you post if it's still there tomorrow morning. I haven't got round to adding it back.

    | Sun 1 Nov 2020 15:10:08 #27 |
  8. black knight

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    I had added Freesports HD and CH4 HD back to the Freesat EPG and left the box in standby overnight and they were still there this morning, so it looks like the issue is sorted now.

    | Sun 1 Nov 2020 17:02:22 #28 |
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    black knight - 2 mins ago  » 
    I had added Freesports HD and CH4 HD back to the Freesat EPG and left the box in standby overnight and they were still there this morning, so it looks like the issue is sorted now.

    Thanks excellent news.

    | Sun 1 Nov 2020 17:05:24 #29 |
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    grahamlthompson - 2 hours ago  » 

    paulburke - 54 mins ago  » 
    As Graham, back OK to GMT.
    Had to re-add C4HD by doing non-freesat scan, and then adding it back using CF.

    Can you post if it's still there tomorrow morning. I haven't got round to adding it back.

    Will do.

    | Sun 1 Nov 2020 17:46:25 #30 |

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