2018-11-08, 10:26 AM
On a new scan of Astra satellite channels, I'm seeing some channels (e.g. BBC 1 HD) appearing multiple times.
It looks like they're on the same frequency/polarisation but with different SIDs.
So I have two channels showing such as
Freq:10847/V/23000 SID:6941
Freq:10847/V/23000 SID:6951
If I merge, only the Freq:10847/V/23000 SID:6951 one seems to be retained.
If scan again, the scan shows Freq:10847/V/23000 SID:6941 as a new channel to be added
If I merge again, it looks like only the Freq:10847/V/23000 SID:6941 is retained this time (i.e. it looks like only the last cannel added is retained, over writing what exists on that frequency)
Is this supposed to happen (i.e. you can't have two sources for a channel on the same frequency)?
It looks like they're on the same frequency/polarisation but with different SIDs.
So I have two channels showing such as
Freq:10847/V/23000 SID:6941
Freq:10847/V/23000 SID:6951
If I merge, only the Freq:10847/V/23000 SID:6951 one seems to be retained.
If scan again, the scan shows Freq:10847/V/23000 SID:6941 as a new channel to be added
If I merge again, it looks like only the Freq:10847/V/23000 SID:6941 is retained this time (i.e. it looks like only the last cannel added is retained, over writing what exists on that frequency)
Is this supposed to happen (i.e. you can't have two sources for a channel on the same frequency)?