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Old 14-04-08, 09:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi all,im having problems with new update(10/4/08) for eurovox max v i get no signal after flashing it. i have transferred all of my channels to upgraded box via my saved cdf file but have no signal.if i flash box with old firmware i get full signal and box finds 250+ channels,i have tried a full power scan but it finds nothing as there is no signal,i have also tried different symbol rates but still nothing,i have tried switching the signal booster on in tv settings-still nothing ive searched all threads and found one thread that was similar to my problem but no solution was found please help...
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Old 14-04-08, 09:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Have seen a couple of threads where signal had dropped to 8% after upgrading - the solution in each case seemed to be buying a signal booster (argos seems a popular source)
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seems strange that it had no signal problems before. i am connecting directly to box via a digital cable i have 2 boxes one is 2007 red box which has upgraded fine with no signal problems the other is a eurovox max v which is soon to be thrown off the pier
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Have you swapped the red box into the same connection to see if it works there - just in case?

And you haven't put in the wrong symbol rate?
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seems strange that it had no signal problems before. i am connecting directly to box via a digital cable i have 2 boxes one is 2007 red box which has upgraded fine with no signal problems the other is a eurovox max v which is soon to be thrown off the pier
are you using the same f/w for both boxes....maybe you have tried to put the wrong one onto the maxV


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Think you cant install wrong firmware on it, loader tells you if its wrong AFAIK
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