> 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. 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? > BTW. I also have the "dd"-revision (in both cards) Ta -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.