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Oops :D. Could you please elaborate a bit on this? I don't know what is<br>
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<pre wrap="">the LNB connector you are referring to. Plus, I don't have right now any
voltimeter, but if needed I'll grab one from work tomorrow.
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So, as I started playing with my A700 card, I discovered that the
input-connector on the card, where one attaches the coax-cable to the
lnb/dish, sent out wrong voltage.
13V / 18V was swapped. So I patched mt312 driver and added the setting
voltage_inverted to reverse it.
Instead of just guessing what happens it is interesting to just call the
dvb-apps example app set_voltage and measure what voltage the hw outputs.
Regards
Matthias</pre>
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OK, I don't know exactly what you mean, but I'll try to measure the
output voltage of the input connector. I think you mean this, don't
you? <br>
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BTW, ¿where is the set_voltage app? I have media-tv/linuxtv-dvb-apps
package installed and there is nothing with that name...<br>
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Regards, <br>
Eduard<br>
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