From: Michael Akey <akeym@onid.orst.edu>
To: Steven Toth <stoth@kernellabs.com>
Cc: Lou Otway <louis.otway@tripleplay-services.com>,
Linux Media <linux-media@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: scan/scan-s2 doesn't tune, but dvbtune does?
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 11:23:46 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B2BD6C2.50307@onid.orst.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <83bcf6340912180525h1bbaf229j9b2c81ffacb8fe76@mail.gmail.com>
Steven Toth wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:53 AM, Lou Otway
> <louis.otway@tripleplay-services.com> wrote:
>
>> Michael Akey wrote:
>>
>>> I can't get the scan/scan-s2 utilities to lock any transponders (DVB-S).
>>> My test satellite is AMC1 103W, the Pentagon Channel tp. This is probably
>>> some simple user error on my part, but I can't figure it out. I have a
>>> Corotor II with polarity changed via serial command to an external IRD.
>>> C/Ku is switched by 22KHz tone, voltage is always 18V. Ku is with tone
>>> off, C with tone on. Speaking of which, is there a way to manually set the
>>> tone from the arguments on the scan utilities?
>>>
>>> Here's what I've tried and the results:
>>>
>>> $ ./scan-s2 -a 0 -v -o zap -l 10750 INIT
>>> API major 5, minor 0
>>> scanning INIT
>>> using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
>>> initial transponder DVB-S 12100000 H 20000000 AUTO AUTO AUTO
>>> initial transponder DVB-S2 12100000 H 20000000 AUTO AUTO AUTO
>>> ----------------------------------> Using DVB-S
>>>
>>>>>> tune to: 12100:h:0:20000
>>>>>>
>>> DVB-S IF freq is 1350000
>>>
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x03
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x01
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x03
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x01
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x03
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x00
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x01
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x03
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x00
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x00
>>>>>>
>>> WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
>>>
>>>>>> tune to: 12100:h:0:20000 (tuning failed)
>>>>>>
>>> DVB-S IF freq is 1350000
>>>
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x03
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x01
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x00
>>>>>> tuning status == 0x00
>>>>>>
>>> ...snip...
>>>
>>> Same thing happens if I use just 'scan' and not 'scan-s2.'
>>>
>>> If I use dvbtune, it works though..
>>>
>>> $ dvbtune -f 1350000 -p H -s 20000 -c 0 -tone 0 -m
>>> Using DVB card "Conexant CX24116/CX24118"
>>> tuning DVB-S to L-Band:0, Pol:H Srate=20000000, 22kHz=off
>>> polling....
>>> Getting frontend event
>>> FE_STATUS:
>>> polling....
>>> Getting frontend event
>>> FE_STATUS: FE_HAS_SIGNAL FE_HAS_LOCK FE_HAS_CARRIER FE_HAS_VITERBI
>>> FE_HAS_SYNC
>>> Bit error rate: 0
>>> Signal strength: 51648
>>> SNR: 26215
>>> FE_STATUS: FE_HAS_SIGNAL FE_HAS_LOCK FE_HAS_CARRIER FE_HAS_VITERBI
>>> FE_HAS_SYNC
>>> Signal=51648, Verror=0, SNR=26215dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|)
>>> Signal=51776, Verror=0, SNR=26624dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|)
>>>
>>> The tuning file 'INIT' contains only the following line:
>>> S 12100000 H 20000000 AUTO
>>>
>>> I'm using v4l-dvb drivers from the main repo as of about a week ago. I am
>>> running kernel 2.6.32 on Debian testing. Any help is appreciated ..and
>>> hopefully it's just a simple flub on my part!
>>>
>>> --Mike
>>>
>> Try using a non-auto FEC and rolloff.
>>
>> Some devices won't accept auto for these parameters.
>>
>
> Michael,
>
> The silicon in question doesn't do automatic FEC detection. Be sure to
> specify which FEC you need for the sat. If in doubt, walk through them
> all manually. Pilot auto detect is done in s/w was was added a long
> time ago.
>
> - Steve
>
>
Steve et al,
It would appear that it does in fact do auto FEC since I don't specify
it with dvbtune and it works just fine (with both my Prof 7300 and
7301.) I think it's a tone issue, but then again, why does attempting
to scan something on both bands C and Ku (tone on, and tone off
respectively) not work? I figured if it's a tone issue that only one
band would work.
I tried setting the FEC and even the delivery system (S1 rather than S)
and it makes no difference. I could try the DVB-S2 NBC mux on that
satellite too.. but I'm not sure why that would make a difference.
If you folks have any other ideas, let me know. Thanks for your
responses so far!
--Mike
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-12-18 19:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-12-14 20:24 scan/scan-s2 doesn't tune, but dvbtune does? Michael Akey
2009-12-15 8:51 ` BOUWSMA Barry
2009-12-15 9:53 ` Lou Otway
2009-12-18 13:25 ` Steven Toth
2009-12-18 19:23 ` Michael Akey [this message]
2009-12-18 20:11 ` Steven Toth
2009-12-21 16:40 ` BOUWSMA Barry
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