On Monday 15 March 2004 00:00, Oliver Endriss wrote: > On Sunday 14 March 2004 20:55, Andrew de Quincey wrote: > > Hmm, I'm having a very odd DVB-S problem on one client site only. The > > cards are TT DVB-S budget SU1278-TUA5059 cards. I've tested the drivers > > before I messed with them, but they exhibit the same problems. I've also > > tested multiple cards, with the same problems. > > > > The system has one dish pointed at Astra 2 with a Quattro LNB. That is > > attached to a multiswitch, and the cards are then attached to that. The > > multiswitch is using non-DISEQC switching (i.e. tone/voltage based). > >... > > All transponders below 11700000 are perfect. > > > > Transponders above 11700000 have issues as follows: > > ... > > 11.7 GHz is the border line between low and high band. > A Quattro LNB has 4 dedicated outputs: Low/H, Low/V, High/H, High/V. > > As there is no problem with low band, you might want to check the > hardware: High-band cables/connectors from LNB to switch, the LNB, > and the switch itself. > > But first I would take the PC with the cards to another site and see > whether the problem persists.
Yeah, thats what I thought as well, I've kinda eliminated the machines themselves. The worrying/weird thing is we have commercial sat receivers (for encrypted channels) on that site as well, connected to the same multiswitch. And they are fine. Cabling to the DVB-S cards is the thing that springs to my mind. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.