Re: VP 1041: Is anybody able to tune to DVBS2 or DSS?

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Simeon,

It doesn't matter re: the diseqc commands, with no switch present will  
be nothing listening, assuming there is nothing else connected such as  
a rotor.

Tim.


On 8 Mar 2008, at 01:27, Simeon Simeonov wrote:

> Thanks for the answer Tim!
>
> That's a good point - I do have a switch. I will try bypassing it but
> do you still send the diseqc commands or I have to get rid of them?
>
> Simeon
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Tim Hewett <tghewett2@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: simeonov_2000@xxxxxxxxx
> Cc: Tim Hewett <tghewett2@xxxxxxxxxx>; linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Friday, March 7, 2008 5:18:43 PM
> Subject: VP 1041: Is anybody able to tune to DVBS2 or DSS?
>
> Yes, I have the Skystar HD2 tuning to DVB-S2 transponders using the
> replacement szap.c mentioned on the wiki page, then listing the
> channels using 'scan -c -a <n>' to prove proper reception, all using
> the current mantis tree. No hacks were needed, it works out of the box
> every time now that the mantis tree has been updated to support the
> HD2 card (same one as the VP-1041).
>
> If you are using a Diseqc switch then get rid of it for now, mine was
> causing lots of unreliability. I tried three different types of Diseqc
> switch, all were the same. Got rid of them then it all started  
> working.
>
> Tim.
>
>> Hi, I am curious to find out if anybody is able to use Twinhan/
>> Azurware VP-1041 with the mantis drivers to tune to standards other
>> than DVBS - DVBS2 and DSS? Thanks, Simeon
>
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