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Cluster.One
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List of active satellites

Post by Cluster.One » Fri Jul 03, 2020 9:22 am

I noticed that the latest version Hellobox 8 firmware release 20200630 puts the various "active" satellites in order of position, and this was good news...

but this only happens when you load the new firmware... if after does the research on a new satellite with new transponders and new channels, this is not put in order...

example:

before the new firmware I have these sat in memory in random order:

28°E
5°W
19°E
30°W
7°E
8°W
13°E
22°W
9°E

after loading the new firmware they are automatically put in order of position

30°W
22°W
8°W
5°W
7°E
9°E
13°E
19°E
28° E

If I search for a new sat, like Nilesat 7 ° W, it is inserted at the bottom of the list and not between the 5 ° W and 8°W

30°W
22°W
8°W
5°W
7°E
9°E
13°E
19°E
28° E
7°W wrong position

If I reload the new firmware is automatically inserted in the right position

30°W
22°W
8°W
7°W right position
5°W
7°E
9°E
13°E
19°E
28° E

it would be nice if the new sat were automatically put in order with each new addition, without having to reload the software ...

for the avoidance of misunderstandings I am talking about the list of actively used satellites, not the list of the 100 pre-memorized sat

alternatively, a channel editor can solve this problem ...

best regards

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Re: List of active satellites

Post by Yawwilson » Mon Jul 06, 2020 12:05 am

Well with some boxes when you enter a new satellite,it is usually placed either on top or at the bottom of the list but this boxes have the be ability to move satellites to any prefer position..I believe that is the editor ...
However, this are minor issues.. we want the full potential of the box to be explored...ie Auto-roll powervu and biss.. the rest should be add-ons

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Re: List of active satellites

Post by fenddick » Mon Jul 06, 2020 2:05 am

Cluster.One wrote:
Fri Jul 03, 2020 9:22 am
I noticed that the latest version Hellobox 8 firmware release 20200630 puts the various "active" satellites in order of position, and this was good news...

but this only happens when you load the new firmware... if after does the research on a new satellite with new transponders and new channels, this is not put in order...

example:

before the new firmware I have these sat in memory in random order:

28°E
5°W
19°E
30°W
7°E
8°W
13°E
22°W
9°E

after loading the new firmware they are automatically put in order of position

30°W
22°W
8°W
5°W
7°E
9°E
13°E
19°E
28° E

If I search for a new sat, like Nilesat 7 ° W, it is inserted at the bottom of the list and not between the 5 ° W and 8°W

30°W
22°W
8°W
5°W
7°E
9°E
13°E
19°E
28° E
7°W wrong position

If I reload the new firmware is automatically inserted in the right position

30°W
22°W
8°W
7°W right position
5°W
7°E
9°E
13°E
19°E
28° E

it would be nice if the new sat were automatically put in order with each new addition, without having to reload the software ...

for the avoidance of misunderstandings I am talking about the list of actively used satellites, not the list of the 100 pre-memorized sat

alternatively, a channel editor can solve this problem ...

best regards
We'll take your advice.
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Re: List of active satellites

Post by fenddick » Mon Jul 06, 2020 2:11 am

Yawwilson wrote:
Mon Jul 06, 2020 12:05 am
Well with some boxes when you enter a new satellite,it is usually placed either on top or at the bottom of the list but this boxes have the be ability to move satellites to any prefer position..I believe that is the editor ...
However, this are minor issues.. we want the full potential of the box to be explored...ie Auto-roll powervu and biss.. the rest should be add-ons
At present, individual programs can support it( Auto-roll powervu and biss ),We need stream to solve this problem.
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Re: List of active satellites

Post by Cluster.One » Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:33 am

fenddick wrote:
Mon Jul 06, 2020 2:05 am
We'll take your advice.
thank you

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