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just had ago at trying to tune in line of sight with the tv tower but doesnt seem to pick anything up still.. but SBS/TVS pick up strong

i may just keep the unit for USB but nothing seems to come up when i put my USB in. am i cursed?

does it take any format fat32? NTFS? they're just regular 8GB kingston sticks

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just had ago at trying to tune in line of sight with the tv tower but doesnt seem to pick anything up still.. but SBS/TVS pick up strong

i may just keep the unit for USB but nothing seems to come up when i put my USB in. am i cursed?

does it take any format fat32? NTFS? they're just regular 8GB kingston sticks

I have one tuner left in stock, so I just set it up on a jury rig to see what sort of reception I got in various configurations.

With 1 antenna attached and not powered I picked up SBS in about 4 variations.

with 2 antenna attached there was no change.

with 2 antenna attached a 12v powered I got around 25 channels. (all the major ones)

From that I would assume that you have some issue with power to your antenna's.

BUT to sort this out I suggest you remove the unit, bring it to my place in West Ryde and I will test the unit on the jury rig.

Cheers

Andy

just had ago at trying to tune in line of sight with the tv tower but doesnt seem to pick anything up still.. but SBS/TVS pick up strong

i may just keep the unit for USB but nothing seems to come up when i put my USB in. am i cursed?

does it take any format fat32? NTFS? they're just regular 8GB kingston sticks

Did you make sure its set for the right region? I have picked up some channels when searching on other country before.

thanks for the support and help guys

i just reformatted the USB to FAT32 and works, confirmed it plays MPEG4, AVI, MKV but not MPEG or FLV

Andy, i'll probably give you a call sometime, i sms'd you yesterday about the antennas and checking the unit

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