On Saturday 13 March 2004 14:45, Helmut Auer wrote: > It's getting more and more interesting. In my case this doesn't change a > thing. > I have the same problems, when I use the alps_bsrv2 instead of the ves1x93. > Then I tried a dvb-s 1.6 with the grundig tuner and then strange things > ( in my eyes ) happened: > With the alps_bsrv2 and my diseqc settings: > S19.2E 11700 V 9750 t v W15 [E0 10 38 F0] W15 A W15 t S19.2E 99999 V > ... > I have the same problems when switching polarisation. > and with Olivers settings: > S19.2E 11700 V 9750 [E0 10 38 F0] [E1 10 38 F0] [E1 10 38 F0] > also. > Then I used the ves1x93 instead of the alps_bsrv2: > No change with my diseqc settings, but success with Olivers settings > !!!!!!!!! > Can anyone explain to me what is happening here ?
Hm, the 1.6 card uses the grundig_29504-491 frontend, not the bsrv2/ves1x93. The DiSEqC switch could get confused by garbled commands. Maybe you should power-down your PC between tests. When testing DiSEqC we have to be very careful, as a DiSEqC switch understands old-style commands, too. Your sequence transmits - the standard DiSEqC message and - tone/voltage/tone-burst (mini DiSEqC) You will never know which command has actually been recognized by the switch. I suggest to use _either_ DiSEqC S19.2E 11700 V 9750 [E0 10 38 F0] (or with 2 retransmissions) S19.2E 11700 V 9750 [E0 10 38 F0] [E1 10 38 F0] [E1 10 38 F0] _or_ Mini DiSEqC S19.2E 11700 V 9750 t v W15 A W15 t unless you have a funny setup with several cascaded switches. Once a switch has recognized a valid DiSEqC command, it will ignore the compatibility stuff anyway. Oliver -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.