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    H7s

    I've had my H7S for a couple of weeks now, running VIX. Superb box that does exactly what I want. Would recommend to anyone.

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    I concur, this new box is putting my old Zero's and Solo2 to shame with its performance. Going to have to buy more .

    What is the solution to the ridiculously bright logo on the front, i've read prise off the front plastic and put black tape over it, anyone found anything better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stash36 View Post
    I concur, this new box is putting my old Zero's and Solo2 to shame with its performance. Going to have to buy more .

    What is the solution to the ridiculously bright logo on the front, i've read prise off the front plastic and put black tape over it, anyone found anything better?
    Lightdims?

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    https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=lightdims&ref=nb_sb_noss
    If you have access to the LEDs behind the front panel just paint the front of the LED with a black marker pen
    Last edited by adm; 10-04-24 at 12:46.
    Xtrend ET10K, 2 x satellite tuners 28.2 (Sky FTA), 2 x hybrid (UK Freeview), Zgemma H9S (satellite)

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    Prised the cover off and cut a piece of twin-ply cardboard to the size of the logo, there is a square recess that it sits in nicely. Completely blocked the light and wont affect any airflow or leave any residue.

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    @stash36 After reading you post, I just did the same. A perfect solution! Thank you.

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    I'm lazy I just put a bit of tape over it on the front.

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    The brightness of the logo was taken care of with a piece of limo tint. Now it's there but very dim.

    Shadowed by the good looks and the fact that you can put a drive inside (spins even when in deep standby). My H7 was my first. Blindsided by advertisements of being blindscan capable. Very important.
    It did not say software blindscan that requires huge satellite.xml files containing every possible transponder configuration in them. And very, very long scan times.
    I believe it's openpli that addressed hardware blindscanning. But only works on Ku band, and not that welll at that.

    Mine now sits in the bedroom running ViX and is in client mode configuration using my osmio4k as the master receiver. But that requires that the mio be in standby to have full control at the 'gemma.
    For me, buying the H7 was a big bummer. Again, blinded by the blindscan capability. I believe they have removed that bit of text .in the specs. list.
    And unless the H7 series has changed from the original. Have a recent satellites.xml file if you wish to do an updated service scan.

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    With regards to the front panel LED brightness:

    Remote Control/Menu/Setup/User Interface/Front Panel Display

    This should control everything you'd like in software.

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    It doesn't

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    With regards to the front panel LED brightness:
    
    Remote Control/Menu/Setup/User Interface/Front Panel Display
    
    This should control everything you'd like in software.
    Unfortunately it doesn't control brightness.

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    On my H7S I'm able to control the brightness of the four 7-segment displays but not the AiR logo.
    Zgemma H7S, Fixed 28.2°E dish, Freeview (Hannington). ABM Providers: [Sky UK; Thames Valley SD Custom; HD swap], [Freeview (UK); Berks and North Hants]

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