It appears some receivers are not seeing G1-900& 901.
While I verified the problem on the 922_A4 firmware receivers I just
saw this on a 922_EC firmware from someone else.
But not on my own 922_EC receiver here, so I do not know why some are affected and some are not...
But here is the fix for the G1-900, 901 & 902 channels
for those who had received the most recent files I sent to you.
If you can not get the G1-900,901 channels....
go to G1 then dump out the nvram while your on G1
Do not move the dish off of G1 !
then with that bin file you just dumped out go into the map restoration program.
click on Maps
Load Bin file (then locate the file you just dumped out and load into the map restoration program)
then go to Maps and click on Display Combined maps... now save this as a new text file.
once you have done this scroll down till you see G1 info and then find G1-900,901 & 902
and change them to this:
165-G1,00900,0,1,0,0,00000,025,00001,0,80,V,1330000,1,0,1,14.63,3/4,10,165,10,165
165-G1,00901,0,1,0,0,00000,025,00003,0,80,V,1330000,1,0,1,14.63,3/4,10,165,10,165
165-G1,00902,0,1,0,0,00000,025,00005,0,80,V,1330000,1,0,1,14.63,3/4,10,165,10,165
What your changing is in bold above or just copy and paste what is above here.
The actual freq should be 1322.000 but some receivers do not like it at 1322.000 and change it automatically on you.
Keeping it at 1330.000 will work fine but then it just takes 20 seconds for some receivers to lock the channels there.
When done changing the text file save it.
Then in the Map Restoration program... load back in the nvram you downloaded
click on Maps.... then Load Master Maps
now find the text file you just made these changes to and load it in the program.
Save as a new bin (nvram) .....
Now using the USBJTAG NT program load in that new bin to your receiver while the dish is still on G1.
This way any settings you had for sat positions and limits will not be changed and your good to go.
G1 Channels 900 and 901 are FTA (TV Guide channel).