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    TNAP images currently Does Not have a frequency spacing rule or requirement for transponders. Most enigma2 images require transponders with the same polarity to be spaced 2 or 4 MHZ apart.

    Shown below, the MIO4K logged a transponder at 3929V and another transponder at 3930V on a blindscan of 117w. This is sort of a moot point in this case because neither transponder had channels or even a lock. But there are other transponders in the world that are spaced less than 2MHz apart that have channels or services. The Blindscan in TNAP is currently unfiltered and unregulated. Whatever is found is shown and scanned with very few exceptions. Really the only rule being it has to be a satellite transponder or at least resemble one.

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    Better version.
    Found 1 not important issue in "signal finder": missing "service list" option, as it was in previous versions.

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    Just found that I can't remove softcam-ncam:

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    also, when switching from one transponder to another, the signal jumps to the sky (45db, 26db, etc), before settling to whatever is normal:

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    On a dead tp is doing the same:
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    In terminal, Enter this command: opkg remove --force-remove enigma2-plugin-softcams-ncam

    REBOOT
    Check installed Plugins.
    Let me know if that does not work.


    For the signal issue, Is Allow signal below lock turned On or Off?

    Online updates should fix the signal meter shown in post#62.
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    The removal went good.
    The "Allow signal below lock" is off.
    Well, the adding of the "service list" is slowing down the system, more then before with the dreadful spinner:

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    As a test, set "Allow signal below lock" to ON. see what effect that has on the signal level.

    As another test change the skin for something simple and one that does not poll a lot. Try PLi HD night or something similar.
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    With "Allow signal below lock" to ON, signal finder is showing a signal on dead tp:

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    As for the sluggishness I replaced the 3 files in Satfinder folder with the ones from previous version, & sluggishness is gone
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    Shoot on down to 127W and scan the tp that Smithsonian is on. Last I checked even though it scans in, there is no audio or video information for it. It went 'black' one day.
    It's understandable that there might be some unmodulated RF reception. Not all transponders are turned off when no broadcast data is active. Perhaps if you were to log it for a day you would see spurts of data occasionally.
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    Okay. Attach what you replaced.
    I don't think there has been any updates to Satfinder in at least six months. Be interesting to see what you replaced with what we have. Thanks.
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