Well, I tried different compiles and saw nothing different. I found that
this LNB uses an oscillator running at 11.25 GHz. So I put these lines in
the dvb_defaults.h file for dvbtune:
/* DVB-S */
// With a diseqc system you may need different values per LNB. I hope
// no-one ever asks for that :-)
#define SLOF (11700*1000UL)
#define LOF1 (11250*1000UL)
#define LOF2 (11250*1000UL)
is that right?
Still, the unit seems not to tune at all. I keep thinking I'm missing
something simple. Also, the "Opperation not supported" messages have me
dumbfounded while trying to 'dvbtune -m'
Let me ask you this: Once you know the correct oscillator value (11.25) do
you adjust the freq. from lyngsat to get the number you give to dvbtune?
I've just been using the freq. number in the first column on the lyngsat
table.
Thanks,
Dave Schile
Unfortunately I dont know much about the LNB. I went and remove it from
the dish but the identification sticker has worn away. It came from a
common 18 inch DirecTV dish. there are two LNB's in there, I think,
because there are two coax outs. I'm only using one at the moment because
I dont have a disecq.
Do you thnk this LNB w]ll cause my defines in dvbtune.c to need changing?
Best,
Dave Schile
Yes, try setting the high and low defines to the same value in three
different compile tests. 10.6, 10.75, 11.25. Leave the LNB switch setting
alone.
Steve
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