On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 07:08:26PM +0100, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hello :-)
I do not see how the ports could interfere with each other. Your switch
provides 4 independent 1-of-3 switches and each of your 3 LNBs provides
4 independent 1-of-4 switches.
Well, under kaffeine it's so, but with VDR
Hi,
Gregoire Favre wrote:
I've had a look at the source code today. kaffeine uses a VDR
diseqc.conf like this one:
S19.2E 11700 V 9750 t v W15 [E0 10 38 F0] W15 A W15 t
S19.2E 9 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
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 11:41:18AM +0100, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
Well, I've tried to switch between those two channels and had no problem
on my system (two budget cards).
I have also no problem under kaffeine :-)
My setup is similar to your's (all cards connected to a single
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 02:25:25PM +0100, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hi,
Hello again,
Well, concerning the cables, my setup just misses the right 4 ones for
the 28.2E LNB.
OK, I missunderstood, sorry.
Do you really have QUAD LNBs? I have QUATTRO LNBs.
Yes I do.
The difference is, that a
Hi,
Gregoire Favre wrote:
The difference is, that a QUATTRO LNB supplies the 4 bands (Horizontal
Low, Vertical Low, Horizontal High and Vertical High) on specific ports
on its own, while a QUAD LNB needs voltage and tone signalling on each
port to decide which band it supplies to that port.
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 04:48:37PM +0100, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hi,
Hello :)
I must admit, I didn't think of such a scenario. So for now, I think
your diseqc.conf is correct. Your switch seems to use the DiSEqC message
to select one of three LNBs while voltage and tone tell the LNB which of