Hi, I've got a satellite antenna setup, aimed at AMC3 (87W). I'm able to use this Twinhan 102g card under Windows, but I'm not able to get any channels under Linux. At first I thought it was a problem with the driver for the 102g card, but I think I've convinced myself that the message I'm seeing "Unsupported." out of the dst module is ok, and just represents the module's attempt to find the right tuner. The machine does come up with legit looking devices in /dev/dvb: % tree /dev/dvb /dev/dvb `-- adapter0 |-- demux0 |-- dvr0 |-- frontend0 `-- net0 When I used Kaffeine to try to bring in a known stream from a TP on the satellite, this is the output I get: /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 : opened ( DST DVB-S ) /dev/dvb/0/frontend1 : : No such file or directory Loaded epg data : 0 events (0 msecs) DvbCam::probe(): /dev/dvb/adapter0/ca0: : No such file or directory Using DVB device 0:0 "DST DVB-S" tuning DVB-S to 12180000 v 30000000 inv:2 fecH:9 DiSEqC: switch pos 0, 13V, loband (index 0) DiSEqC: e0 10 38 f0 00 00 Driving rotor to AMC3-87w Rotor: gotoN=29 Rotation time: 10 sec. . LOCKED. Transponders: 1/1 Invalid section length or timeout: pid=17 Transponders: 1 dvbsi: The end :) Channels found: 0 I've told kaffeine that my LNB is a H/V with 10750 as the LO on both H and V. I've tried other streams on the same satellite, but I always get this Invalid section length or timeout error. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks for your consideration, - Corey ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb