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Default Prof Revolution 7301 and W7MC - HELP!!

Hi all, i'm new to this forum but hope that someone can help.

I have just bought a Prof 7301 DVB-S2 card after reading many positive reviews, The main purpose of this is basically to give me some HD channels in Media Center. The card installed correctly and i'm finding over 1000 channels (over 400 FTA) including BBC HD, ITV HD and LUXE HD in DVBdream.
The problem I have is within W7MC, when I set it up, windows shows that I have a very weak signal and when I do a full scan, I find multiple instances of about 3 channels.

I'm at a loss as to what to try next, I have so far tried different versions of drivers to the card which makes no apparent difference, I have checked my dish for alignment (fixed dish pointing at 28.2E), excellent signal/quality being shown in DVBdream and my old sky box.

Windows sets up the guide correctly and the 3 channels it does find in the scan do actually work in when i select them from the guide.

I really don't want to use DVbdream as a regular viewer as it needs to be kept simple (for the wife)

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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