Re: Why won't my DVB-S work?

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En/na Simon Baxter ha escrit:

My setup.conf for the LNB has:
LnbFrequHi = 11300
LnbFrequLo = 10750
LnbSLOF = 12500

If that's an universal lnb the correct settings are

LnbFrequHi = 10600
LnbFrequLo = 9750
LnbSLOF = 11700

Changed LNB settings to:
Use DiSEqC:                no
SLOF (MHz):                11700
Low LNB frequency (MHz):   9750
High LNB frequency (MHz):  10600

But I'm still getting:

Oct 8 07:34:21 callin vdr: [1677] saved setup to /etc/vdr/vdr-1.7.15/setup.conf
Oct  8 07:34:27 callin vdr: [1677] switching to channel 1
Oct 8 07:34:30 callin vdr: [1681] frontend 0/0 timed out while tuning to channel 1, tp 112483 Oct 8 07:35:35 callin vdr: [1681] frontend 0/0 timed out while tuning to channel 1, tp 112483

channels.conf:
cat /etc/vdr/vdr-1.7.15/channels.conf
Maori TV:12483:h:S160.0E:22500:514:652:0:0:1025:47:22:0

Devicestatus says:
--- Device 1 -- Live  (primary device) ---
satellite card (ST STV0299 DVB-S) - /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
frequency: 12483 MHz, signal: 60%, s/n: 44%
currently no recordings
   1  t +  Maori TV  ()


And I can still szap:
./szap -l 11300 -c /etc/vdr/vdr-1.7.15/channels.conf "Maori TV"
reading channels from file '/etc/vdr/vdr-1.7.15/channels.conf'
zapping to 1 'Maori TV':
sat 0, frequency = 12483 MHz H, symbolrate 22500000, vpid = 0x0202, apid = 0x028c sid = 0x0000
using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
status 03 | signal c94f | snr 95c4 | ber 0000ff17 | unc fffffffe |
status 1f | signal ca5e | snr 9537 | ber 00000600 | unc fffffffe | FE_HAS_LOCK status 1f | signal ca76 | snr 95d6 | ber 00000700 | unc fffffffe | FE_HAS_LOCK status 1f | signal c940 | snr 95a9 | ber 00000600 | unc fffffffe | FE_HAS_LOCK status 1f | signal ca7e | snr 9558 | ber 00000600 | unc fffffffe | FE_HAS_LOCK

but no picture!

Any ideas?

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