Hi ShaRp! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/default/smile.gif" /> <br /><br />ok, ok I'll put it in a different way.<br /><br />When I spoke with the Ubi-World tv operator a week ago, we tried the correct frequency (which is on now), and since at the time the dish was not aligned properly (i.e. we could not get any channels), the operator suggested we give a second try with some other settings, different ones. <br /><br /><br />Then we have three possibilities: <br /><br />Possibility one: there exist two correct frequencies, both given to me by the Ubi-World operator, but the TARBS box changed automatically to the default wrong one. <br /><br />Possibility two: there exist two correct frequencies in Australia, but only one can be "seen" by a small dish like mine. The Ubi-World operator had already given some first frequency, but we didn't know that they were the correct ones. The operator gave me a second (wrong for the particular dish only) frequency which I had to change today. <br /><br />Possibility three: There is only one correct frequency, i.e., the second frequency I was given was wrong. <br /><br />You may take your pick now! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/default/smile.gif" /> <br /><br />I am not an expert and there are many things I do not know about satellite stuff, I just list the possibilities. <br /><br />I repeat, I *do not* blame the Ubi-World operator who was very helpful. The Ubi-World technician though, *could* have been more helpful.<br /><br /><br />Peter<br /><br /><br />PS I am mathematician, that is, I like to analyse stuff, so please excuse my long reply...!