Re: STV0299: reading property DTV_FREQUENCY -- what am I expected to get?

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Hi,

Am 14.08.2012 22:15, schrieb Reinhard Nissl:
Hi,

Am 14.08.2012 14:05, schrieb Manu Abraham:

My other device, a STB0899, always reports the set frequency.
So it seems
driver dependent whether it reports the actually locked
frequency found by
the zig-zag-algorithm or just the set frequency to tune to.

The STV0299 blindly sets the value based on a software zigzag
(due to simpler
hardware), but this might not be accurate enough. On the other
hand, the
STB0899 internally does zig-zag in hardware for DVB-S2, and
partly in
software for DVB-S.

In any event, the get_frontend callback should return the value
that is read
from the demodulator registers, rather than the cached original
value that
which was requested to be tuned.

The stb0899 returns only the cached value IIRC. Maybe I will
fix this soon,
or maybe you can send a patch.

See the attached patch.

This is what I get after the patch:

Sat.    Pol.    Band    Freq (MHz) Set    Freq (MHz) Get    Delta
(MHz)
S19,2E    H    L    10744    10748,474    4,474
S19,2E    H    L    10773    10777,944    4,944
S19,2E    H    L    10832    10836,953    4,953
S19,2E    H    L    10861    10868,774    7,774
S19,2E    H    L    10920    10924,312    4,312
S19,2E    H    L    11023    11026,827    3,827
S19,2E    H    L    11170    11175,423    5,423
S19,2E    H    L    11243    11248,452    5,452
S19,2E    H    L    11302    11307,371    5,371
S19,2E    H    L    11361    11366,427    5,427
S19,2E    H    L    11420    11425,473    5,473
S19,2E    H    L    11464    11468,876    4,876
S19,2E    H    L    11493    11498,421    5,421
S19,2E    H    L    11523    11529,080    6,080
S19,2E    H    L    11582    11586,942    4,942
S19,2E    H    L    11611    11618,785    7,785
S19,2E    H    L    11641    11645,951    4,951
S19,2E    H    L    11670    11675,450    5,450
S19,2E    H    H    11719    11724,970    5,970
S19,2E    H    H    11758    11763,975    5,975
S19,2E    H    H    11797    11802,978    5,978
S19,2E    H    H    11836    11841,972    5,972
S19,2E    H    H    11875    11880,951    5,951

I'll have to let VDR "travel" across the transponders several
times to see whether I get similar results for the previously
mentioned transponder on the stv0299 device.

Please have a look at

	http://home.vrweb.de/~rnissl/test/tune2.pdf

For the topmost samples (S13.0E, Band H, Pol. V) it seems like there is an average offset of 6.7 MHz. One can see the temperature dependent drift of the LNB between night and day (ambient temperature 12.55 °C vs. 28.35 °C) by the "bars" which are created of co-located samples.

BTW: x-axis enumerates transponders (which VDR could get a lock for) in the corresponding band ordered by increasing frequency. To get all bands in one diagram, each band adds an additional offset of 10 MHz, so simply ignore the ten's digit.

While the S13.0E transponders look good besides a single transponder which shows a wider range of frequency offsets, the S19.2E transponders in the high bands show a similar wide range for several "highest" frequency transponders. I have no idea why this also happens for almost any S19.2E low band vertical transponder.

Can anyone explain that for example by driver or device limitations?

I hope the offsets from 4.7 MHz to 6.7 MHz are not an issue of the STB0899 device. If I recall correctly, I had tuning issues also on my 9 year old TechniSat receiver, e. g. Pro7 on S19.2E was working in the morning but not in the evening, and adjusting diseqc settings to compensate for about 5 MHz solved the issue.

Recently I ordered a recent TechniSat receiver and it tunes awfully slow -- I'll now try to tweak diseqc settings and see if things get better ;-)

Bye.
--
Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Reinhard Nissl
mailto:rnissl@xxxxxx
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