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[linux-dvb] Re: Full featured card summary



Andrew de Quincey wrote:
> 
> > The two combinations below are working with the _unmodified_ ves1x93
> > code and also with my alps_bsvr2 mod.
> >
> > S13E    11700 V  9750 v [E0 10 38 F0]
> > S13E    99999 V 10600 v [E0 10 38 F1]
> > S13E    11700 H  9750 v [E0 10 38 F2]
> > S13E    99999 H 10600 v [E0 10 38 F3]
> > S19.2E  11700 V  9750 v [E0 10 38 F4]
> > S19.2E  99999 V 10600 v [E0 10 38 F5]
> > S19.2E  11700 H  9750 v [E0 10 38 F6]
> > S19.2E  99999 H 10600 v [E0 10 38 F7]
> >
> > S13E    11700 V  9750 v [E0 10 38 F0] [E1 10 38 F0] [E1 10 38 F0]
> > S13E    99999 V 10600 v [E0 10 38 F1] [E1 10 38 F1] [E1 10 38 F1]
> > S13E    11700 H  9750 v [E0 10 38 F2] [E1 10 38 F2] [E1 10 38 F2]
> > S13E    99999 H 10600 v [E0 10 38 F3] [E1 10 38 F3] [E1 10 38 F3]
> > S19.2E  11700 V  9750 v [E0 10 38 F4] [E1 10 38 F4] [E1 10 38 F4]
> > S19.2E  99999 V 10600 v [E0 10 38 F5] [E1 10 38 F5] [E1 10 38 F5]
> > S19.2E  11700 H  9750 v [E0 10 38 F6] [E1 10 38 F6] [E1 10 38 F6]
> > S19.2E  99999 H 10600 v [E0 10 38 F7] [E1 10 38 F7] [E1 10 38 F7]
> >
> >
> > @Andrew: Thanks for code-digging that much. Do you understand the
> > difference?
> 
> I get you, its the 'v'. Previously the driver was turning voltage on when it
> started up, so power was being supplied, whereas now by default leaves it
> off.

So this means VDR should turn the voltage _on_ upon startup, right?
I don't think having to do this via the DiSEqC configuration is the
way to go...

> One question though (I've never had any experience with VDR/DISEQC2.0), what
> does the frequency of 99999 do? is it for when switching away from a channel?

man 5 vdr:

       ...
       Following  is  the  "switch  frequency" of the LNB (slof), which is the
       transponder frequency up to which this entry shall be used;  the  first
       entry  with  an slof greater than the actual transponder frequency will
       be used. Typically there is only one  slof  per  LNB,  but  the  syntax
       allows  any  number of frequency ranges to be defined.  Note that there
       should be a last entry with the value 99999 for each  satellite,  which
       covers the upper frequency range.

Klaus


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