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@@ -5,11 +5,10 @@ Designed for use with New Zealand FreeView.
 Assumes you have mythtv set up as per the [setup guide](https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Setup_General)
 
 After setting your Channel Frequency Table to New Zealand, you may need to edit the transports to match the data for your region.
+> NOTE: I'm not actually sure if this is necessary, but the channel scan I did with mythtv defaults resulted in some channels missing. After deleting all channels, manually adding the transports in [Waikato](https://github.com/PiratJones/tvheadend/blob/master/data/dvb-scan/dvb-t/nz-Waikato), and running another scan, then all channels were found. However, I noticed that the resulting 5 transports were different to what I configured manually (mythtv will find and delete duplicates). It could just be that the first scan missed some channels for some reason.
 
 See [tv headend](https://github.com/PiratJones/tvheadend/tree/master/data/dvb-scan/dvb-t) git repo for the frequencies for your region.
 
-NOTE: I'm not actually sure if this is necessary, but the channel scan I did with mythtv defaults resulted in some channels missing. After deleting all channels, manually adding the transports in [Waikato](https://github.com/PiratJones/tvheadend/blob/master/data/dvb-scan/dvb-t/nz-Waikato), and running another scan, then all channels were found. However, I noticed that the resulting 5 transports were different to what I configured manually (mythtv will find and delete duplicates). It could just be that the first scan missed some channels for some reason.
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 # Usage
 
 First, check the patches ``rename.patch`` and ``remove.patch`` are appropriate for your use case.