vdr-satip, Digibit R1 and 2 satellites

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Hi all,

I recently got a stone-aged Digibit R1 to replace an even older PCI-E card. My
satellite antenna points at Astra S19.2E and Hotbird S13E, 2 Dual LNBs in Quad
configuration. However, the Digibit device seems not to find anything on S13E.

Not sure if I need DiSeQC with SATIP but I set:

in sources.conf

S19.2E  1 Astra 1KR/1L/1M/2C
S19.2E  2 Astra 1KR/1L/1M/2C
S13E    3 Eutelsat Hot Bird 13B/13C/13D
S13E    4 Eutelsat Hot Bird 13B/13C/13D

and in diseqc.conf

1 2:
S19.2E  11700 V  9750  t v W15 [E0 10 38 F0] W15 A W15 t
S19.2E  99999 V 10600  t v W15 [E0 10 38 F1] W15 A W15 T
S19.2E  11700 H  9750  t V W15 [E0 10 38 F2] W15 A W15 t
S19.2E  99999 H 10600  t V W15 [E0 10 38 F3] W15 A W15 T

3 4:
S13.0E  11700 V  9750  t v W15 [E0 10 38 F4] W15 B W15 t
S13.0E  99999 V 10600  t v W15 [E0 10 38 F5] W15 B W15 T
S13.0E  11700 H  9750  t V W15 [E0 10 38 F6] W15 B W15 t
S13.0E  99999 H 10600  t V W15 [E0 10 38 F7] W15 B W15 T

This has worked with a DD Cine S2 V6.5 PCI-E card earlier.

conf.d/50-satip.conf goes like,

[satip]
-d 4
# -s 192.168.20.4|DVBS2-4:S19.2E,S13E|DIGIBIT

in order to detect 4 tuners. The -s line is apparently not needed and the
params are autodetected.  syslog says,

Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5163] SATIP discover thread started (pid=5159, tid=5163, prio=high)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5159] SATIP: Creating device CardIndex=0 DeviceNumber=0 [device 0]
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5164] SATIP#0 tuner thread started (pid=5159, tid=5164, prio=high)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5159] new device number 2 (card index 2)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5159] SATIP: Creating device CardIndex=1 DeviceNumber=1 [device 1]
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5166] device 1 section handler thread started (pid=5159, tid=5166, prio=low)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5165] SATIP#0 section handler thread started (pid=5159, tid=5165, prio=high)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5167] SATIP#1 tuner thread started (pid=5159, tid=5167, prio=high)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5159] new device number 3 (card index 3)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5159] SATIP: Creating device CardIndex=2 DeviceNumber=2 [device 2]
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5170] SATIP#2 tuner thread started (pid=5159, tid=5170, prio=high)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5159] new device number 4 (card index 4)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5159] SATIP: Creating device CardIndex=3 DeviceNumber=3 [device 3]
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5173] SATIP#3 tuner thread started (pid=5159, tid=5173, prio=high)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5169] device 2 section handler thread started (pid=5159, tid=5169, prio=low)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5174] SATIP#3 section handler thread started (pid=5159, tid=5174, prio=high)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5171] SATIP#2 section handler thread started (pid=5159, tid=5171, prio=high)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5172] device 3 section handler thread started (pid=5159, tid=5172, prio=low)
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5175] device 4 section handler thread started (pid=5159, tid=5175, prio=low)
... other stuff
Sep 17 19:21:12 seneca vdr: [5168] SATIP#1 section handler thread started (pid=5159, tid=5168, prio=high)
Sep 17 19:21:13 seneca vdr: [5163] SATIP: Adding server '192.168.20.4|DVBS2-4|DIGIBIT-002F2A:SAT>IP' Bind: default Filters: none CI: no Quirks: SessionId,ForcePilot


However, when I set UpdateChannels = 5 to run channel full scan, all I get on devices 2 and 3 is

Sep 17 19:22:34 seneca vdr: [5170] SATIP-ERROR: Tuning timeout - retuning [device 2]
Sep 17 19:22:34 seneca vdr: [5173] SATIP-ERROR: Tuning timeout - retuning [device 3]

over and over. What am I missing?

TIA!

Ciao,
hm




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