Hi, I managed to get access to a 19.2 + 13.0 diseqc dish with a TT-S2 3600 card :) On Saturday 21 June 2008, Ales Jurik wrote: > Hi, > > on the frequency you've mentioned I didn't have any problem (never). But at > lyngsat it is reported as 11914MHz. I never used freq. shifting (only > tested), it was not reasonable for me. I wanted to show that there's no reason for setting all frequencies +4Mhz or -4MHz. This is what my patch is all about :) The request for test tuning with a offset was to confirm the "bug" i found in the stb0899 tuning routine > > Problems I have are at transponders with 8PSK modulation. Well, I tested: 19.2 12522 V 8PSK 22000 2/3 i get 100% (and immediate) lock in the range from: 12512 to 12532 (The frontend always reports 1921MHz (i.e. 12521MHz)) the call looks like: ./simpledvbtune -f 12512 -p v -s 22000 -d 2 -a 1 using '/dev/dvb/adapter1/frontend0' as frontend frontend fd=3: type=0 ioclt: FE_SET_VOLTAGE : 0 High band tone: 1 dvbfe setparams : delsys=4 1912.000MHz / Rate : 22000kSPS Status: 1b: Signal Carrier Sync Lock SNR: 0 22 (0x16) (2.2dB) BER: 0 0 0 0 (0x0) Signal: 5 170 (0x5aa) 1450 (145.0dBm) Frontend: if=1921.821 MHz 19.2 12581 V 8PSK 22000 2/3 works in the range from 12570 to 12590 frontend reports: 1980 (i.e.12580) 13.0 11996 V 8PSK 27500 2/3 works from 11986 to 12005 frontend reports: 1395 (i.e. 11995) The other 13.0 8PSK (11278V and 11449H) are tougher: they take a few seconds to lock and sometimes they don't lock at all according to the NIT they use roll-off factor 0.2 (the other channels use 0.35) This is interesting: I'll check why this takes so much longer ---snip--- Dominik
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