
To do this select the new transponder and click with the right mouse button in the now empty channel
list and select the function "new" from the channel menu you get. You get the following window:
You can also click with the right mouse button in the transponder list (the new transponder has to be
selected too) and with "New" you can select the function "TV channel on this transponder" or "radio
channel on this transponder".
You will get the same window.
The correct transponder is already entered.
If you want to enter a channel directly, please select the satellite for this channel, click with the right
mouse button in the channel list and select the function "New" from the menu you get.
You will get the same window as with the other method again, except that in this case the transponder
data has to be entered in the fields "Frequency", "Polarity" and "Symbol rate".
In the field "Name" you can enter the name of the channel (here "Anem").
Then you have to enter the PIDs and the channel ID.
The TV channel "Anem" for example (see list above) has the video PID 4194 and the audio PID 4195.
The channel ID (service ID) is 1 and the PCR PID is as a rule identical to the video PID, so don't forget
to enter it!
For the Audio (radio) channels of course no Video PID is given. Usually you use the VPID 1FFF
(hexadecimal) or 8191 (decimal) to indicate that this PID is not used.
When you have entered all the parameters please click on OK and the new channel will appear at the
end of your channel list.
As soon as a satellite has one channel it is shown as being active (appears in green). Satellites that
have no channel have a white background. (You can change these colours in the configuration.)
Note: In some lists the PIDs are given in decimal notation, in others in hexadecimal notation (see
chapter 8). You have to be aware of that when you enter the PIDs. In the configuration menu and in
the channel data window you can specify if you want to see/enter the PIDs in decimal or hexadecimal
form.
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