I suppose it could be a weak signal. I am using an inline signal meter to
aim the dish and it shows a signal. How about polarization? It turns out
this LNB is Circular only (thank you Steven Toth). How do I get dvbtune or
other szap to use circular (L or R) polarity? Is this
I don't fully understand the real electrical/RF implications of circular
left/right vs linear horizontal/vertical other than to say that it's
related to how the signal is sent (polarised) from the satellite (it's
polarisation) and that you have to have a matching LNB of the same
I would REALLY apprecate any help or insght you might have on this.
thank you very much for your consideration.
What oscillator values does your LNB use?
The last time I tried to use dvbtune in the US I had to change the
hard coded defines from 9.750 / 10.6 GHz to match my US specific
I would REALLY apprecate any help or insght you might have on this. thank
you very much for your consideration.
What oscillator values does your LNB use?
The last time I tried to use dvbtune in the US I had to change the hard
coded defines from 9.750 / 10.6 GHz to match my US specific
can help: Twinhan VP 1025 DVB-S
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