Perhaps you're talking about the SatCom array. I believe that was designed for circularly-polarized DBS here in North America where there are no skew-set issues. I suppose you'll pick up linear transponders. But hang on, I must be totally off-base, you're talking about 22kHz tones which make sense only in Europe. This must be a linear high/low band antenna, right? European antenna people help please.
If you are able to get it working with the Windoze sw, then szap should also work out of the box. TW> Well, if I set the high LOF to 9750000 I can receive all channels TW> between 11,7GHz and 12GHz. Set to 10600000 I can only receive the TW> low-band. Exactly how are you making these high and low LOF settings? I would expect that you should compile an unmodified szap, edit your .szap/channels.conf file, and run szap <Channel>. szap will set your tone and the LNB will react accordingly. -----Original Message----- From: Torben Wilk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 2:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [linux-dvb] Re: Can't tune to the Hi-Band On Monday 02 June 2003 19:50, Michael Glaum wrote: > Uhh, err, flat-panel? Is this a linearly polarized Ku-band microstrip > antenna array, maybe with waveguide plumming? Where'd you get it? Maybe, that's it. Got it from eBay - but it's not THAT uncommon... > Do you have a spectrum analyzer that can generate a 22kHz tone? When the > tone is off you can frequently pick up frequencies reaching up into the > high band. Turn the tone on and then figure out the frequency offset to > overlap your low tone-off spectrum. Can, hopefully, infer your LO > freqencies. Sorry, I'm not that well equiped... > It seems unlikely that your high LOF is 9750000kHz, that's typically the > low freq. Did you edit your szap program to read that? Well, if I set the high LOF to 9750000 I can receive all channels between 11,7GHz and 12GHz. Set to 10600000 I can only receive the low-band. The strange thing is, using the Hauppauge software with Windows, it works perfectly with the preset values (9,75GHz, 10,6GHz, 11,7GHz). Thanks a lot, torben -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
