Riconisson with "o" in it is the wrong guy and trouble maker. The real Riconissan has a "a" in his name.
There are three types of 208 files: Genuine Pansat 2700 use BL's 208 as posted by future-fta.info site. Clone Pansat 2700 use Tivo version 208 for clones. Converted Pansat 2500 and Flu use PUFF_LZMA version 208 for conversions.
I have "Converted Pansat 2500 and Flu use PUFF_LZMA version 208 for conversions". I uploaded this .bin using the UkRoNiC's BOX Updater .420. and get the "Scrambled Channel" message on my screen. Is it really necessary for me to do a factory reset and re-enter my antenna settings?
You could do the hardware reset (turn off and on at the back). Next see that autoroll is off Next try changing just one number on the key, and let it try and get the keys with autoroll off or on. Next do user setup and antenna setup and rescan, or reload the BIN whichever you prefer to do first.
Okay, I've tried a hardware reset, played with the autoroll, reloaded the .bin and just did a factory reset, rescanned the antenna. Still nothing. This is unusual. I never have these types of problems. Any other suggestions?
Abby, I have followed your suggestion: The conversion to puff 1.0.3, the loading of the 208 lzma bin, the factory reset and the rescan, and still getting "Scrambled or Bad Channel". The "free" channels like NASA work fine, but nothing else. I don't know what else to do. This is very odd.
I got my channels back by manually changing the following keys. key 0:70 55 E3 0C 9B FF CB 42 DE CC 83 F5 E8 AD EF 73 key 1: 7A ED 75 A0 C4 A9 89 12 CF 4F F4 11 04 09 EF 19 New
harrison i have a pansat clone with puff lzma on it and it takes a long time for it to come in ok some time it will take 20 to 30 mi.to come in just do a reset on keys and wait it will come in ok