Re: DVB-S2 scan doesn't get provide full output.

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Patrick Bulteel wrote:
> Quoting Rudy Zijlstra <rudy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>   
>> Patrick Bulteel wrote:
>>     
>>> I have a TT3200 and I'm running the most current code from Manu's
>>>       
>> Multiproto
>>     
>>> tree. I also have the szap and scan that have been patched to work with
>>>       
>> the
>>     
>>> Multiproto stb0899 driver. The problem that I'm encountering seems to be
>>>       
>> that
>>     
>>> when I ran scan I did get a dump of channels (Astra 28.2E) but... I can't
>>>       
>> tune
>>     
>>> to any of them.
>>>
>>> There's a test.conf file with the scan file that includes some channels,
>>>       
>> but
>>     
>>> although I tune to them, they're not named correctly. I get the GOD
>>>       
>> Channel, GOD
>>     
>>> Europe, etc instead of the one that I'm trying to get. 
>>>
>>> I looked though my scan file and I see the following:
>>>
>>> My scan file...
>>> BBC FOUR:10773:h:0:0:5300:5301:6316
>>> GOD Europe:11680:v:0:0:2311:2312:51103
>>>
>>> The test.conf file...
>>> GOD Europe:11680:v:0:27500:2309:2310:51103:0
>>>
>>> As you can see it seems that the initial frequency seems to be missing. Is
>>>       
>> there
>>     
>>> a newer version of scan.tar.gz? 
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> -P 
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> you're missing the symbolrate, not the frequency.
>>
>> How did you modify scan? i only have a modified szap...
>>
>> Rudy
>>
>>     
>
> Sorry - that's what I meant... 
>
> I got the modified scan from:
>
> http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2007-October/021301.html
>
> Looks like from here.
>
> http://jusst.de/manu/scan.tar.bz2
>
> -P
>
>   
For symbolrate, check www.lyngsat.com. they are pretty good in having 
the symbolrate available.

R.

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