Bug #1319
diseqc 1.1 problem
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Description
after applying commit https://www.lonelycoder.com/redmine/projects/tvheadend/repository/revisions/bfa18f54406b7548ce77d97754a604deb9dbafaa
my diseqc 1.1 10/1 no longer works, tvh log says "no signal"
http://www.best-de.tv/de/21/97.htm
after restoring previous diseqc.c and diseqc.h everything is ok
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Updated by Joakim Hernberg about 12 years ago
I am the guy responsible for that commit. Can you please give me some more details?
How many lnbs do you have connected and to which inputs. Also in what mode is the switch configured?
Thanks in advance,
Joakim
Updated by Wojciech Myrda about 12 years ago
- File Anasat.pdf Anasat.pdf added
- File diesqc3.jpg diesqc3.jpg added
- File diesqc2.jpg diesqc2.jpg added
- File diesqc1.jpg diesqc1.jpg added
Some more documentation about the product to support
http://www.satshop24.de/satshop24_s/asat_germany_diseqc_relais_10_1_b_e_s_t_.html
Updated by hanza hanza about 12 years ago
i think it was mode 7, (Auto mode) as i didn't change mode after purchase,
im using ports 5-10 and i do not have chance to test ports 1-4, diseqc is outside of house and difficult to reach it
Updated by Adam Sutton about 12 years ago
Commit will be pulled from 3.2 shortly, but will remain in master so we can try to diagnose and fix the problems.
Adam
Updated by Adam Sutton about 12 years ago
- Status changed from New to Accepted
- Assignee deleted (
Hein Rigolo)
Updated by Joakim Hernberg about 12 years ago
If you are using ports 5-10 on the switch, have you configured tvh to use ports 4-9 ? This is how it would have to be configured to use with TVH and diseqc mode 1.1. Only problem being that I don't see how it could possibly have worked with ports 0-4 defined in TVH before this patch was added. Possibly it would have worked before if you used mode 3, if so try to configure TVH to use lnbs 8 to 13. I am pretty sure that the patch is correct and according to the specification. Hopefully this will get your system back to working. Do you have the programmer needed to change mode on it?
Updated by hanza hanza about 12 years ago
i know physical port "1" have to be configured as "0"
see picture
unfortunately i do not have programmer to change mode
changing ports from 8-13 didn't help either
Updated by Joakim Hernberg about 12 years ago
What ports is tvh configured to use? (trying to figure out how your stuff is configured)
Did you try 4-9?
Updated by Joakim Hernberg about 12 years ago
yeah, i see from the screenshot that you tried 4-9
So let me recapitulate, you have the lnbs connect to port 5-10 on the switch, have tried 4-9 and 8-24 in tvh. You don't know what mode the switch is in, but think it might be mode 7 (automatic) ?
Let me think on this for a while then. Any chance you could come to irc and we could do some debuging in realtime?
Updated by Joakim Hernberg about 12 years ago
An additional question, what ports did you originally have configured in tvh (before debugging this issue)?
Updated by Joakim Hernberg about 12 years ago
Joakim Hernberg wrote:
yeah, i see from the screenshot that you tried 4-9
So let me recapitulate, you have the lnbs connect to port 5-10 on the switch, have tried 4-9 and 8-13 in tvh. You don't know what mode the switch is in, but think it might be mode 7 (automatic) ?
Let me think on this for a while then. Any chance you could come to irc and we could do some debuging in realtime?
Updated by Joakim Hernberg about 12 years ago
beh, i wanted to say:
So let me recapitulate, you have the lnbs connect to port 5-10 on the switch, have tried 4-9 and 8-13 in tvh. You don't know what mode the switch is in, but think it might be mode 7 (automatic) ?
Updated by hanza hanza about 12 years ago
config and physical ports on diseqc
Updated by Joakim Hernberg about 12 years ago
Issue has been solved, and resulted in upping the support from 16 to 64 lnbs when using diseqc 1.1/2.1.
Updated by Joakim Hernberg about 12 years ago
- Status changed from Accepted to Fixed
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Applied in changeset commit:e52384b80d02d6a726dca9f1f343ec6098126c95