Channel List WIP 9000 HD
BillyBits Channel List WIP
The attached zipped channel list is my work-in-progress for satellites from 45E to 45W for the Spiderbox9000HD.
There are a number of points you should note before using.
There is a "Dummy South" USALS satellite that will drive your motor to its center "0" position.
You will need to input the same Longitude into this sat as you have in "My Position".
This has saved me a lot of issues with physically setting-up/checking my dish alignment.
Each satellite has a dummy channel with the satellite's position. i.e "--- 28.2E ---".
This is used in Favourites as a header to each set of channels. Typically "FILM" favourite has 8 different sats. The headers make it obvious which sat the channels are from.
All satellite names include their position. This helps in all the different channel menus as before it only had the sats name. I found it difficult to remember their longitudes.
Each satellite has the full list of channels available in alphabetical order. The ones I could find plus some from William-1 list.
There are satellites dedicated to Feeds. These are above the 45E sat together with the "Dummy South" satellite.
It should now be easier to make your own Favourite groups.
Just go to the satellite. Go into Channel Manager choose the Fav group, press enter on on each channel you want to add. Press escape and save.
You can re-order the channels in fav group by going to Channel Manager while in the group. Do not cursor left to favourites or the list will change to All Channels.
Current populated Favourites are - FREESAT UK, SPORTS, FILMS, HD, NSFW.
Lastly - there is a bug when changing from satellite view to favourite view. Both "SAT" and "FAB" are ways of filtering the full channel list. When going from "FAV" view to "SAT" view the favourites are set to "All" - which is the correct operation. Going from "SAT" to "FAV" view leaves the filter set on the current satellite. The fix for this is to select all in "SAT" menu and then go to "FAV".
This file is, for me, "work in progress" but it does give a clean start for building the favouriite lists to the way you want.
Thanks To
BillyBits