// 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?
Yes.
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.
No. I've always used the actual Ku band frequency in dvbtune, not the
l-band frequency.
I don't have one of those cards so I can't really help. I know the above
fixes always work for me for regular DVB H/V polarisations (when using a
V/H polarised LNB).
Doesn't DirectTV use L/R polarisation - and hence L/R LNBs? You are
using an LNB supporting V/H polarisations, right?
Steve
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