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    Default Blade online channel lists wrong?

    Hi,

    I've just joined after lurking for a while. My blade has started showing the wrong channels on some channels. ie. BBC 3 shows CBBC! I've read a few posts on here so I'm going to try a few other channel lists as suggested. Hopefully this will fix it! If not I'll be posting again soon.

    My dish is showing at 84% level & 62% quality btw, should this be ok?

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    bit low on quality but should be fine

    bbc rearranged their channel lists recently, but in any case bbc3 and bbc 4 will show cbeebies and cbbc during the day

    you should be checking bbc 3 and 4 after 7pm in order to get those channels on the listed channels, no point checking them during the day when they are on the childrens channels

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    Thanks for your reply, I was just starting to worry as CBBC was still on BBC3 but now know that's normal! Last night I had BBC4 on BBC3 so thought it was strange it had changed!

    Hopefully after 7 everything will be back to normal.

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    "normal" is they are childrens channels during the day and adult channels at night (not blue, just for adults not kids), and its always been this way as they all share the same transponder channels and pids

    so if you scan during the day they will appear as cbbc and cbeebies , and at night they will scan as bbc 3 and 4 , so you get 2 instances of both channels

    but they will always show each others content as well as their own content, depending on the time of day will decide what that actually is of course

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    I think you may find that the blade channel list isn't up to date.
    As previously said BBC updated their channels recently.
    I update my channels manually now but my sister had that problem with BBC 3 & 4 recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramjet View Post
    "normal" is they are childrens channels during the day and adult channels at night (not blue, just for adults not kids), and its always been this way as they all share the same transponder channels and pids

    so if you scan during the day they will appear as cbbc and cbeebies , and at night they will scan as bbc 3 and 4 , so you get 2 instances of both channels

    but they will always show each others content as well as their own content, depending on the time of day will decide what that actually is of course
    correct mate

    although i was picking up bbc 4 on my bbc 3 last week and on bbc 4 i was picking up bbc 2 but there were duplicate channels in favs list so i changed em around BBC news goes all Welsh on me sometimes to BBC alba




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