On Sunday 14 March 2004 13:35, you wrote: > 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...
Yeah, looks like it should really. I can see why the driver was changed; no point in turning on the power until the multiswitch is actually needed. > > 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. Thanks, that makes sense. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.