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    Default Looking for Aurora ird2 logger

    Can anybody help with an emk PLS



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    PM me the HSN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave001 View Post
    PM me the HSN.
    Hi Dave,

    i am using Ird logextract, i have put the hsn on the right collumm, already press stat, how can i know when my hsn has already got the emk from the search result?

    cheers.

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    Two things

    1.....Did you change the PID and Separator in the settings to match Aurora

    2.....And logging for EMK's can take some time, up to two weeks for some providers and logging for EMK's for Aurora can take easily twice as long LOL

    Like the kind offer from Dave001 to check the HSN by PM might be the way to go for now while you build up a descent database
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    Besty is right logging Aurora can be a slow process, did you use the correct PID and seperator:
    Aurora IRD2
    EMM PID: 0E01
    Seperator: 8240
    also when connecting to the logger make sure you are on an Aurora channel, If you get stuck I can help you out with a EMK

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