Re: [linux-dvb] DiSEqC trouble with TT S-1500

2008-02-24 Thread P. van Gaans
On 02/20/2008 08:24 PM, Remy Bohmer wrote:
 Hello All,
 
 Maybe I have the answer:
 I also had problems with switches and LNBs which did not want to work 
 properly.
 Behind 1 receiver it worked properly, but behind another 2 different
 DVB-S PCI cards, it just failed. I never suspected the LNB/Switch
 setup, because it worked behind another receiver.
 But, In the end it turned out that there was 1 LNB in my setup that
 caused all the trouble, that LNB refused to cooperate with the
 switches and other LNBs, when a DVB-S PCI card was used (both
 Technisat Skystar 1CI, and TT-S1500). Once switched to this LNB, the
 complete setup failed to work from that moment on. I could never
 switch back to 1 of the previous LNBs, but the last (buggy) LNB still
 worked if I switched back to it.
 
 So, my advice is to start with 1 LNB behind a switch, once it works,
 add another one, check if both LNBs still works, if so, add another
 LNB and so on. Maybe you end up, just like me, with 1 LNB that
 destroys the complete behavior.
 
 So, my 3 TT-S1500s are properly working here now with MythTv and
 DiseqC switches with 4 LNBs per card/switch. So, it _can_ work...
 
 
 Good luck!
 
 
 Kind Regards,
 
 Remy
 
 
 
 2008/2/20, P. van Gaans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On 02/20/2008 10:48 AM, Doru Marin wrote:
   P. van Gaans wrote:
   On 02/18/2008 02:04 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
  
   P. van Gaans wrote:
  
   On 02/16/2008 01:20 AM, P. van Gaans wrote:
  
  
   On 02/13/2008 09:21 PM, P. van Gaans wrote:
  
   On 02/13/2008 03:01 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
  
   Hi,
  
   Can you explain how you select those 4 positions ? DiSEqC
   commands or tone/voltage changes ?
   Also can you determine the input type of those positions (Hi/Low,
   H/V, etc) ? A scenario to see when and why that happens, would be
   more useful.
  
   P. van Gaans wrote:
  
   Hi,
  
   I've got a Technotrend S-1500 (if it matters: I use it with
   Kaffeine 0.8.3). It works mostly fine, but there's a strange
   problem. With my Spaun 4/1 DiSEqC switch (they cost approx 25-40
   euro), I can only switch without trouble to position 1 and 2. If
   I tune directly to position 3 it won't lock.
  
   However, if I first tune to a channel on position 1 or 2 and try
   a channel on position 3 after that, it will work. Position 4
   however is completely unreachable.
  
   On a standalone receiver, there's no trouble with the same cable.
  
   Now Spaun is a really expensive and respected brand. So their
   switches possibly work in a different way, because a cheap
   Maximum 4/1 switch works perfectly with the S-1500. Position 1,
   2, 3 and 4 all work perfectly. I also did some dry testing
   indoors and it looks like a 7 euro Satconn 4/1 switch would also
   work fine, but a 17 euro Axing SPU 41-02 probably won't.
  
   I'm guessing this could be solved in stv0299.c but I'm not much
   of an expert. I took a look at the code but I'm not really sure
   what to do.
  
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   I select them with Kaffeine. Hi/low and H/V doesn't matter. I
   tried upgrading to Kaffeine 0.8.5 but that doesn't make a
   difference. The scan application has the same issues.
  
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   Nobody any ideas? If not, does anybody have some idea what the
   difference between position 1+2, pos 3 and pos 4 could be? I was
   thinking 1 and 2 might be working because of toneburst, but I don't
   think Kaffeine uses such a signal and that doesn't explain why pos
   3 works if first tuning to 1 or 2 and 4 doesn't work at all.
  
  
   I've figured out a bit more. If I tune directly to postion 3, I get pos
   1. Whenever I tune to pos 4, I get pos 2.
  
   I'll also ask people from Kaffeine as I'm not sure if the problem is
   in the application, driver or somewhere else.
  
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   Hi,
  
   Strange scenario. You're not saying anything about input types and
   the switch type. Are you sure that are properly connected ? How the
   switch inputs are marked and from where you got the input signals ?
   Please elaborate, if you want a proper answer.
   I suggest to play with 'scandvb' from dvb-apps package instead of
   Kaffeine. Look into scanning results if the scanned channels match
   with what you wished to have on those positions.
  
  
   Hi,
  
   What do you mean with input type?
  
   Anyway, this is my config:
  
   Visiosat Bisat G3C for 19.2/28.2/23.5 + Triax 54cm for Hotbird
   4 quad LNBs
  
   Spaun SAR 411F:
   A = Astra 19.2
   B = Astra 28.2/Eurobird1
   C = Astra 23.5
   D = Hotbird
  
   Maximum 4/1:
   A = Astra 19.2
 

Re: [linux-dvb] DiSEqC trouble with TT S-1500

2008-02-20 Thread Doru Marin
P. van Gaans wrote:
 On 02/18/2008 02:04 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
   
 P. van Gaans wrote:
 
 On 02/16/2008 01:20 AM, P. van Gaans wrote:
  
   
 On 02/13/2008 09:21 PM, P. van Gaans wrote:

 
 On 02/13/2008 03:01 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
  
   
 Hi,

 Can you explain how you select those 4 positions ? DiSEqC commands 
 or tone/voltage changes ?
 Also can you determine the input type of those positions (Hi/Low, 
 H/V, etc) ? A scenario to see when and why that happens, would be 
 more useful.

 P. van Gaans wrote:

 
 Hi,

 I've got a Technotrend S-1500 (if it matters: I use it with 
 Kaffeine 0.8.3). It works mostly fine, but there's a strange 
 problem. With my Spaun 4/1 DiSEqC switch (they cost approx 25-40 
 euro), I can only switch without trouble to position 1 and 2. If I 
 tune directly to position 3 it won't lock.

 However, if I first tune to a channel on position 1 or 2 and try a 
 channel on position 3 after that, it will work. Position 4 however 
 is completely unreachable.

 On a standalone receiver, there's no trouble with the same cable.

 Now Spaun is a really expensive and respected brand. So their 
 switches possibly work in a different way, because a cheap Maximum 
 4/1 switch works perfectly with the S-1500. Position 1, 2, 3 and 4 
 all work perfectly. I also did some dry testing indoors and it 
 looks like a 7 euro Satconn 4/1 switch would also work fine, but a 
 17 euro Axing SPU 41-02 probably won't.

 I'm guessing this could be solved in stv0299.c but I'm not much of 
 an expert. I took a look at the code but I'm not really sure what 
 to do.

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 I select them with Kaffeine. Hi/low and H/V doesn't matter. I tried 
 upgrading to Kaffeine 0.8.5 but that doesn't make a difference. The 
 scan application has the same issues.

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 Nobody any ideas? If not, does anybody have some idea what the 
 difference between position 1+2, pos 3 and pos 4 could be? I was 
 thinking 1 and 2 might be working because of toneburst, but I don't 
 think Kaffeine uses such a signal and that doesn't explain why pos 3 
 works if first tuning to 1 or 2 and 4 doesn't work at all.

 
 
 I've figured out a bit more. If I tune directly to postion 3, I get pos
 1. Whenever I tune to pos 4, I get pos 2.

 I'll also ask people from Kaffeine as I'm not sure if the problem is 
 in the application, driver or somewhere else.

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 Hi,

 Strange scenario. You're not saying anything about input types and the 
 switch type. Are you sure that are properly connected ? How the switch 
 inputs are marked and from where you got the input signals ? Please 
 elaborate, if you want a proper answer.
 I suggest to play with 'scandvb' from dvb-apps package instead of 
 Kaffeine. Look into scanning results if the scanned channels match with 
 what you wished to have on those positions.

 
 Hi,

 What do you mean with input type?

 Anyway, this is my config:

 Visiosat Bisat G3C for 19.2/28.2/23.5 + Triax 54cm for Hotbird
 4 quad LNBs

 Spaun SAR 411F:
 A = Astra 19.2
 B = Astra 28.2/Eurobird1
 C = Astra 23.5
 D = Hotbird

 Maximum 4/1:
 A = Astra 19.2
 B = Astra 28.2/Eurobird1
 C = Astra 23.5
 D = Hotbird

 All works fine on a standalone so it is connected correctly.

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Hi,

Ok, If I understood you correctly, you're talking about only plain 
DiSEqC switch, with no polarity/tone management. Polarity and tone 
switching are done by LNB's.
Recently, I found a branded switch, which was unable to decode a DiSEqC 
commands while polarity was on horizontal (18V).
Maybe is the same situation, maybe not. That's why I asked you to check 
the polarity/tone settings of the channels while switching to a 
different channel on a different satellite.


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Re: [linux-dvb] DiSEqC trouble with TT S-1500

2008-02-20 Thread P. van Gaans
On 02/20/2008 10:48 AM, Doru Marin wrote:
 P. van Gaans wrote:
 On 02/18/2008 02:04 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
  
 P. van Gaans wrote:

 On 02/16/2008 01:20 AM, P. van Gaans wrote:
  
  
 On 02/13/2008 09:21 PM, P. van Gaans wrote:
   
 On 02/13/2008 03:01 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
   
 Hi,

 Can you explain how you select those 4 positions ? DiSEqC 
 commands or tone/voltage changes ?
 Also can you determine the input type of those positions (Hi/Low, 
 H/V, etc) ? A scenario to see when and why that happens, would be 
 more useful.

 P. van Gaans wrote:
   
 Hi,

 I've got a Technotrend S-1500 (if it matters: I use it with 
 Kaffeine 0.8.3). It works mostly fine, but there's a strange 
 problem. With my Spaun 4/1 DiSEqC switch (they cost approx 25-40 
 euro), I can only switch without trouble to position 1 and 2. If 
 I tune directly to position 3 it won't lock.

 However, if I first tune to a channel on position 1 or 2 and try 
 a channel on position 3 after that, it will work. Position 4 
 however is completely unreachable.

 On a standalone receiver, there's no trouble with the same cable.

 Now Spaun is a really expensive and respected brand. So their 
 switches possibly work in a different way, because a cheap 
 Maximum 4/1 switch works perfectly with the S-1500. Position 1, 
 2, 3 and 4 all work perfectly. I also did some dry testing 
 indoors and it looks like a 7 euro Satconn 4/1 switch would also 
 work fine, but a 17 euro Axing SPU 41-02 probably won't.

 I'm guessing this could be solved in stv0299.c but I'm not much 
 of an expert. I took a look at the code but I'm not really sure 
 what to do.

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 I select them with Kaffeine. Hi/low and H/V doesn't matter. I 
 tried upgrading to Kaffeine 0.8.5 but that doesn't make a 
 difference. The scan application has the same issues.

 ___
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 linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
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 Nobody any ideas? If not, does anybody have some idea what the 
 difference between position 1+2, pos 3 and pos 4 could be? I was 
 thinking 1 and 2 might be working because of toneburst, but I don't 
 think Kaffeine uses such a signal and that doesn't explain why pos 
 3 works if first tuning to 1 or 2 and 4 doesn't work at all.

 
 I've figured out a bit more. If I tune directly to postion 3, I get pos
 1. Whenever I tune to pos 4, I get pos 2.

 I'll also ask people from Kaffeine as I'm not sure if the problem is 
 in the application, driver or somewhere else.

 ___
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 linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
 http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb
 
 Hi,

 Strange scenario. You're not saying anything about input types and 
 the switch type. Are you sure that are properly connected ? How the 
 switch inputs are marked and from where you got the input signals ? 
 Please elaborate, if you want a proper answer.
 I suggest to play with 'scandvb' from dvb-apps package instead of 
 Kaffeine. Look into scanning results if the scanned channels match 
 with what you wished to have on those positions.

 
 Hi,

 What do you mean with input type?

 Anyway, this is my config:

 Visiosat Bisat G3C for 19.2/28.2/23.5 + Triax 54cm for Hotbird
 4 quad LNBs

 Spaun SAR 411F:
 A = Astra 19.2
 B = Astra 28.2/Eurobird1
 C = Astra 23.5
 D = Hotbird

 Maximum 4/1:
 A = Astra 19.2
 B = Astra 28.2/Eurobird1
 C = Astra 23.5
 D = Hotbird

 All works fine on a standalone so it is connected correctly.

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 Hi,
 
 Ok, If I understood you correctly, you're talking about only plain 
 DiSEqC switch, with no polarity/tone management. Polarity and tone 
 switching are done by LNB's.
 Recently, I found a branded switch, which was unable to decode a DiSEqC 
 commands while polarity was on horizontal (18V).
 Maybe is the same situation, maybe not. That's why I asked you to check 
 the polarity/tone settings of the channels while switching to a 
 different channel on a different satellite.
 

That's right, no multiswitches or something like that. The last time I 
checked (a while ago), the Spaun was still completely working on my 
standalones. But as I figured out yesterday, something is wrong with 
that now. The standalones don't see D (Hotbird) anymore either. So I'm 
first going to fix that.

Trying to switch from Flaunt (V) to 4fun.tv (V) doesn't work either, so 
it's not the same problem I guess.

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Re: [linux-dvb] DiSEqC trouble with TT S-1500

2008-02-18 Thread P. van Gaans
On 02/16/2008 01:20 AM, P. van Gaans wrote:
 On 02/13/2008 09:21 PM, P. van Gaans wrote:
 On 02/13/2008 03:01 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
 Hi,

 Can you explain how you select those 4 positions ? DiSEqC commands or 
 tone/voltage changes ?
 Also can you determine the input type of those positions (Hi/Low, 
 H/V, etc) ? A scenario to see when and why that happens, would be 
 more useful.

 P. van Gaans wrote:
 Hi,

 I've got a Technotrend S-1500 (if it matters: I use it with Kaffeine 
 0.8.3). It works mostly fine, but there's a strange problem. With my 
 Spaun 4/1 DiSEqC switch (they cost approx 25-40 euro), I can only 
 switch without trouble to position 1 and 2. If I tune directly to 
 position 3 it won't lock.

 However, if I first tune to a channel on position 1 or 2 and try a 
 channel on position 3 after that, it will work. Position 4 however 
 is completely unreachable.

 On a standalone receiver, there's no trouble with the same cable.

 Now Spaun is a really expensive and respected brand. So their 
 switches possibly work in a different way, because a cheap Maximum 
 4/1 switch works perfectly with the S-1500. Position 1, 2, 3 and 4 
 all work perfectly. I also did some dry testing indoors and it 
 looks like a 7 euro Satconn 4/1 switch would also work fine, but a 
 17 euro Axing SPU 41-02 probably won't.

 I'm guessing this could be solved in stv0299.c but I'm not much of 
 an expert. I took a look at the code but I'm not really sure what to 
 do.

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 I select them with Kaffeine. Hi/low and H/V doesn't matter. I tried 
 upgrading to Kaffeine 0.8.5 but that doesn't make a difference. The 
 scan application has the same issues.

 ___
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 linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
 http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb

 
 Nobody any ideas? If not, does anybody have some idea what the 
 difference between position 1+2, pos 3 and pos 4 could be? I was 
 thinking 1 and 2 might be working because of toneburst, but I don't 
 think Kaffeine uses such a signal and that doesn't explain why pos 3 
 works if first tuning to 1 or 2 and 4 doesn't work at all.
 

I've figured out a bit more. If I tune directly to postion 3, I get pos
1. Whenever I tune to pos 4, I get pos 2.

I'll also ask people from Kaffeine as I'm not sure if the problem is in 
the application, driver or somewhere else.

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Re: [linux-dvb] DiSEqC trouble with TT S-1500

2008-02-18 Thread Doru Marin
P. van Gaans wrote:
 On 02/16/2008 01:20 AM, P. van Gaans wrote:
   
 On 02/13/2008 09:21 PM, P. van Gaans wrote:
 
 On 02/13/2008 03:01 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
   
 Hi,

 Can you explain how you select those 4 positions ? DiSEqC commands or 
 tone/voltage changes ?
 Also can you determine the input type of those positions (Hi/Low, 
 H/V, etc) ? A scenario to see when and why that happens, would be 
 more useful.

 P. van Gaans wrote:
 
 Hi,

 I've got a Technotrend S-1500 (if it matters: I use it with Kaffeine 
 0.8.3). It works mostly fine, but there's a strange problem. With my 
 Spaun 4/1 DiSEqC switch (they cost approx 25-40 euro), I can only 
 switch without trouble to position 1 and 2. If I tune directly to 
 position 3 it won't lock.

 However, if I first tune to a channel on position 1 or 2 and try a 
 channel on position 3 after that, it will work. Position 4 however 
 is completely unreachable.

 On a standalone receiver, there's no trouble with the same cable.

 Now Spaun is a really expensive and respected brand. So their 
 switches possibly work in a different way, because a cheap Maximum 
 4/1 switch works perfectly with the S-1500. Position 1, 2, 3 and 4 
 all work perfectly. I also did some dry testing indoors and it 
 looks like a 7 euro Satconn 4/1 switch would also work fine, but a 
 17 euro Axing SPU 41-02 probably won't.

 I'm guessing this could be solved in stv0299.c but I'm not much of 
 an expert. I took a look at the code but I'm not really sure what to 
 do.

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 I select them with Kaffeine. Hi/low and H/V doesn't matter. I tried 
 upgrading to Kaffeine 0.8.5 but that doesn't make a difference. The 
 scan application has the same issues.

 ___
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 Nobody any ideas? If not, does anybody have some idea what the 
 difference between position 1+2, pos 3 and pos 4 could be? I was 
 thinking 1 and 2 might be working because of toneburst, but I don't 
 think Kaffeine uses such a signal and that doesn't explain why pos 3 
 works if first tuning to 1 or 2 and 4 doesn't work at all.

 

 I've figured out a bit more. If I tune directly to postion 3, I get pos
 1. Whenever I tune to pos 4, I get pos 2.

 I'll also ask people from Kaffeine as I'm not sure if the problem is in 
 the application, driver or somewhere else.

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Hi,

Strange scenario. You're not saying anything about input types and the 
switch type. Are you sure that are properly connected ? How the switch 
inputs are marked and from where you got the input signals ? Please 
elaborate, if you want a proper answer.
I suggest to play with 'scandvb' from dvb-apps package instead of 
Kaffeine. Look into scanning results if the scanned channels match with 
what you wished to have on those positions.


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Re: [linux-dvb] DiSEqC trouble with TT S-1500

2008-02-18 Thread P. van Gaans
On 02/18/2008 02:04 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
 P. van Gaans wrote:
 On 02/16/2008 01:20 AM, P. van Gaans wrote:
  
 On 02/13/2008 09:21 PM, P. van Gaans wrote:

 On 02/13/2008 03:01 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
  
 Hi,

 Can you explain how you select those 4 positions ? DiSEqC commands 
 or tone/voltage changes ?
 Also can you determine the input type of those positions (Hi/Low, 
 H/V, etc) ? A scenario to see when and why that happens, would be 
 more useful.

 P. van Gaans wrote:

 Hi,

 I've got a Technotrend S-1500 (if it matters: I use it with 
 Kaffeine 0.8.3). It works mostly fine, but there's a strange 
 problem. With my Spaun 4/1 DiSEqC switch (they cost approx 25-40 
 euro), I can only switch without trouble to position 1 and 2. If I 
 tune directly to position 3 it won't lock.

 However, if I first tune to a channel on position 1 or 2 and try a 
 channel on position 3 after that, it will work. Position 4 however 
 is completely unreachable.

 On a standalone receiver, there's no trouble with the same cable.

 Now Spaun is a really expensive and respected brand. So their 
 switches possibly work in a different way, because a cheap Maximum 
 4/1 switch works perfectly with the S-1500. Position 1, 2, 3 and 4 
 all work perfectly. I also did some dry testing indoors and it 
 looks like a 7 euro Satconn 4/1 switch would also work fine, but a 
 17 euro Axing SPU 41-02 probably won't.

 I'm guessing this could be solved in stv0299.c but I'm not much of 
 an expert. I took a look at the code but I'm not really sure what 
 to do.

 ___
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 I select them with Kaffeine. Hi/low and H/V doesn't matter. I tried 
 upgrading to Kaffeine 0.8.5 but that doesn't make a difference. The 
 scan application has the same issues.

 ___
 linux-dvb mailing list
 linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
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 Nobody any ideas? If not, does anybody have some idea what the 
 difference between position 1+2, pos 3 and pos 4 could be? I was 
 thinking 1 and 2 might be working because of toneburst, but I don't 
 think Kaffeine uses such a signal and that doesn't explain why pos 3 
 works if first tuning to 1 or 2 and 4 doesn't work at all.

 

 I've figured out a bit more. If I tune directly to postion 3, I get pos
 1. Whenever I tune to pos 4, I get pos 2.

 I'll also ask people from Kaffeine as I'm not sure if the problem is 
 in the application, driver or somewhere else.

 ___
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 Hi,
 
 Strange scenario. You're not saying anything about input types and the 
 switch type. Are you sure that are properly connected ? How the switch 
 inputs are marked and from where you got the input signals ? Please 
 elaborate, if you want a proper answer.
 I suggest to play with 'scandvb' from dvb-apps package instead of 
 Kaffeine. Look into scanning results if the scanned channels match with 
 what you wished to have on those positions.
 
Hi,

What do you mean with input type?

Anyway, this is my config:

Visiosat Bisat G3C for 19.2/28.2/23.5 + Triax 54cm for Hotbird
4 quad LNBs

Spaun SAR 411F:
A = Astra 19.2
B = Astra 28.2/Eurobird1
C = Astra 23.5
D = Hotbird

Maximum 4/1:
A = Astra 19.2
B = Astra 28.2/Eurobird1
C = Astra 23.5
D = Hotbird

All works fine on a standalone so it is connected correctly.

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Re: [linux-dvb] DiSEqC trouble with TT S-1500

2008-02-15 Thread P. van Gaans
On 02/13/2008 09:21 PM, P. van Gaans wrote:
 On 02/13/2008 03:01 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
 Hi,

 Can you explain how you select those 4 positions ? DiSEqC commands or 
 tone/voltage changes ?
 Also can you determine the input type of those positions (Hi/Low, H/V, 
 etc) ? A scenario to see when and why that happens, would be more useful.

 P. van Gaans wrote:
 Hi,

 I've got a Technotrend S-1500 (if it matters: I use it with Kaffeine 
 0.8.3). It works mostly fine, but there's a strange problem. With my 
 Spaun 4/1 DiSEqC switch (they cost approx 25-40 euro), I can only 
 switch without trouble to position 1 and 2. If I tune directly to 
 position 3 it won't lock.

 However, if I first tune to a channel on position 1 or 2 and try a 
 channel on position 3 after that, it will work. Position 4 however is 
 completely unreachable.

 On a standalone receiver, there's no trouble with the same cable.

 Now Spaun is a really expensive and respected brand. So their switches 
 possibly work in a different way, because a cheap Maximum 4/1 switch 
 works perfectly with the S-1500. Position 1, 2, 3 and 4 all work 
 perfectly. I also did some dry testing indoors and it looks like a 7 
 euro Satconn 4/1 switch would also work fine, but a 17 euro Axing SPU 
 41-02 probably won't.

 I'm guessing this could be solved in stv0299.c but I'm not much of an 
 expert. I took a look at the code but I'm not really sure what to do.

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 I select them with Kaffeine. Hi/low and H/V doesn't matter. I tried 
 upgrading to Kaffeine 0.8.5 but that doesn't make a difference. The 
 scan application has the same issues.
 
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Nobody any ideas? If not, does anybody have some idea what the 
difference between position 1+2, pos 3 and pos 4 could be? I was 
thinking 1 and 2 might be working because of toneburst, but I don't 
think Kaffeine uses such a signal and that doesn't explain why pos 3 
works if first tuning to 1 or 2 and 4 doesn't work at all.

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Re: [linux-dvb] DiSEqC trouble with TT S-1500

2008-02-13 Thread Doru Marin
Hi,

Can you explain how you select those 4 positions ? DiSEqC commands or 
tone/voltage changes ?
Also can you determine the input type of those positions (Hi/Low, H/V, 
etc) ? A scenario to see when and why that happens, would be more useful.

P. van Gaans wrote:
 Hi,

 I've got a Technotrend S-1500 (if it matters: I use it with Kaffeine 
 0.8.3). It works mostly fine, but there's a strange problem. With my 
 Spaun 4/1 DiSEqC switch (they cost approx 25-40 euro), I can only switch 
 without trouble to position 1 and 2. If I tune directly to position 3 it 
 won't lock.

 However, if I first tune to a channel on position 1 or 2 and try a 
 channel on position 3 after that, it will work. Position 4 however is 
 completely unreachable.

 On a standalone receiver, there's no trouble with the same cable.

 Now Spaun is a really expensive and respected brand. So their switches 
 possibly work in a different way, because a cheap Maximum 4/1 switch 
 works perfectly with the S-1500. Position 1, 2, 3 and 4 all work 
 perfectly. I also did some dry testing indoors and it looks like a 7 
 euro Satconn 4/1 switch would also work fine, but a 17 euro Axing SPU 
 41-02 probably won't.

 I'm guessing this could be solved in stv0299.c but I'm not much of an 
 expert. I took a look at the code but I'm not really sure what to do.

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Re: [linux-dvb] DiSEqC trouble with TT S-1500

2008-02-13 Thread P. van Gaans
On 02/13/2008 03:01 PM, Doru Marin wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Can you explain how you select those 4 positions ? DiSEqC commands or 
 tone/voltage changes ?
 Also can you determine the input type of those positions (Hi/Low, H/V, 
 etc) ? A scenario to see when and why that happens, would be more useful.
 
 P. van Gaans wrote:
 Hi,

 I've got a Technotrend S-1500 (if it matters: I use it with Kaffeine 
 0.8.3). It works mostly fine, but there's a strange problem. With my 
 Spaun 4/1 DiSEqC switch (they cost approx 25-40 euro), I can only 
 switch without trouble to position 1 and 2. If I tune directly to 
 position 3 it won't lock.

 However, if I first tune to a channel on position 1 or 2 and try a 
 channel on position 3 after that, it will work. Position 4 however is 
 completely unreachable.

 On a standalone receiver, there's no trouble with the same cable.

 Now Spaun is a really expensive and respected brand. So their switches 
 possibly work in a different way, because a cheap Maximum 4/1 switch 
 works perfectly with the S-1500. Position 1, 2, 3 and 4 all work 
 perfectly. I also did some dry testing indoors and it looks like a 7 
 euro Satconn 4/1 switch would also work fine, but a 17 euro Axing SPU 
 41-02 probably won't.

 I'm guessing this could be solved in stv0299.c but I'm not much of an 
 expert. I took a look at the code but I'm not really sure what to do.

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I select them with Kaffeine. Hi/low and H/V doesn't matter. I tried 
upgrading to Kaffeine 0.8.5 but that doesn't make a difference. The 
scan application has the same issues.

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