I'm experimenting with a Digiwave 103G and the included software ProgDVB. My dishes are supplying a good signal to my Coolsat 6000, quite happy with that, so I just re-route the coax to this new card and the card should be able to see what the Coolsat sees. But it does not.
I have made sure there are no motors in the lineup to confuse the issue. Just a diseqc 1.2 switch receiving signals from 4 fixed dishes, 2 C-Band and 2 Ku. I have scanned a few satellites and am finding signal quality of 100% and level of 67% from Echostar 7 but zero quality and 52% level from AMC-3.
I read the manual thoroughly and find that it is oriented to the European customer as it speaks of universal lnb being standard. The instructions for settings are a bit clearer for the circular polarization for E*7 which is why I am better off on that bird. I probably have settings wrong for my standard single pointed at AMC-3.
When I scan E*7 it seems to like the H(Left) pol. and not the V(Right), but then the results of the scan appear to be that it scanned the same transponder 8 times in a row, with a whole bunch of duplicate entries. The names of the channels are familiar even though I cannot see the content due to encryption.
At one point I made a mistake and told it to pretend it was looking at E*5 at which point it picked up one single radio channel in the clear. This must be because it loaded an incorrect set of TP info from the ini file for that satellite.
If anyone has managed to tie down the settings for a regular standard lnb, or has figured what the data in the ini files mean, it would be helpful.
I have made sure there are no motors in the lineup to confuse the issue. Just a diseqc 1.2 switch receiving signals from 4 fixed dishes, 2 C-Band and 2 Ku. I have scanned a few satellites and am finding signal quality of 100% and level of 67% from Echostar 7 but zero quality and 52% level from AMC-3.
I read the manual thoroughly and find that it is oriented to the European customer as it speaks of universal lnb being standard. The instructions for settings are a bit clearer for the circular polarization for E*7 which is why I am better off on that bird. I probably have settings wrong for my standard single pointed at AMC-3.
When I scan E*7 it seems to like the H(Left) pol. and not the V(Right), but then the results of the scan appear to be that it scanned the same transponder 8 times in a row, with a whole bunch of duplicate entries. The names of the channels are familiar even though I cannot see the content due to encryption.
At one point I made a mistake and told it to pretend it was looking at E*5 at which point it picked up one single radio channel in the clear. This must be because it loaded an incorrect set of TP info from the ini file for that satellite.
If anyone has managed to tie down the settings for a regular standard lnb, or has figured what the data in the ini files mean, it would be helpful.