Re: Cannot switch polarization: Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-HD-S2

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On 21. feb.. 2008, at 18:03, Steven Toth wrote:
>> 13V is vertical and 18V is horisontal polarization, so I don't  
>> think it
>> is related.
>>
>> I have two HVR-4000 working on OpenSuse 10.3 with the latest v4l-dvb
>> drivers from http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb pathed with
>> http://dev.kewl.org/hauppauge/v4l-dvb-hg-sfe-latest.diff. I have also
>> followed the instructions you refer to, but had to do make release
>> before the make and make install to get it to work.
>
> Someone started screwing with the isl1621 (?) driver after support for
> this product was released (probably to fix another vendors board), it
> broke Hauppauge support.

Thanks for your help. Having checked voltage, I was stumped to why it  
was not working, and it turns out that one of the recievers in our 8- 
way LNB no longer tunes to the horisontal polarization. (Its been  
tuning to the same vertical polarized channel for the last 2.5 years,  
so I guess something broke.) I tested with another cable, and it was  
able to scan both vertical and horizontally polarized channels.

Regards,

--
Andreas Bergstrøm
Østfold University College
Dept. of Computer Sciences
Tel: +47 69 21 53 71
http://media.hiof.no/






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