You definitely want 10750. But will it work with a DVB-T card? _J
In the new year, Greg Herlein wrote: > I'm a DVB newbie and could use a bit of help please! > > I have a NOVA-T card. I am using kernel 2.6.1 and the budget > drivers compile and load clean. > > I have this dish/lnbf: > > http://www.skyvision.com/store/mi1500075.html > > Initially I configured a set top box to use the dish and > hopefully find the bird I want (AMC3). For whatever reason, I > cannot get that to work and I'm wondering if the STB I bought on > eBay is just not happy with life. More likely, I'm clueless on > how to set it upp though. > > So I shifted to trying out the Nova card. The dish vendor said > the LO of the LNBF is 10750. Gee, that does not seem to match > anything in the lnb-type dump: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> scan -l lnb-type help > -l <lnb-type> or -l low[,high[,switch]] in Mhz > where <lnb-type> is: > UNIVERSAL > Europe > 10800 to 11800 MHz and 11600 to 12700 Mhz > Dual LO, loband 9750, hiband 10600 MHz > DBS > Expressvu, North America > 12200 to 12700 MHz > Single LO, 11250 MHz > STANDARD > 10945 to 11450 Mhz > Single LO, 10000 Mhz > ENHANCED > Astra > 10700 to 11700 MHz > Single LO, 9750 MHz > C-BAND > Big Dish > 3700 to 4200 MHz > Single LO, 5150 Mhz > > I'll call the dish vendor tomorrow to get the tech specs on the > lnbf, but if someone out there can help tell me how I need to > configure this bad boy I'd sure appreciate it. > > Specifically, what does "-l low[,high[,switch]] in Mhz" mean? > What does switch mean? > > Thanks in advance. > > Greg > > > -- > 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.
