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    Question unicable.xml, Inverto Unicable II IDLU-32UL42-UNBOO-OPP Item: 5679

    I want to add an LNB to the unicable.xml file located in /usr/share/enigma2/.

    The LNB I want to add is Inverto Unicable II IDLU-32UL42-UNBOO-OPP Item: 5679 and it's specifications are available here:
    https://www.inverto.tv/lnb/373/progr...lnb-with-32-ub

    The image I am currently using is Openvix 6.2.001 on a Vu+ Uno4k SE.

    Looking at the existing LNBs listed in unicable.xml, I can see the following code for other Inverto LNBs:
    Code:
    <manufacturer name="Inverto">
    <product name="IDLP-40UNIQD+S" scrs="1680,1420,2040,1210"/>
    <product name="IDLB-QUDL43-UNE1L-OPP" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040"/>
    <product name="IDLB-QUDL-UNI2L-OPP" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040"/>
    <product name="IDLB-QUDL42-UNI2L-1PP" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040"/>
    <product name="IDLU-24UL40-UNMOO-OPP" positions="4" bootuptime="800" format="jess" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040,1005,1050,1095,1140,1260,1305,1350,1475,1520,1565,1610,1725,1770,1815,1860,1905,1950,1995,2085,2130"/>
    <product name="IDLU-24UL40-PLSTM-BPP" bootuptime="2500" format="jess" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040,0984,1020,1056,1092,1128,1164,1256,1292,1328,1364,1458,1494,1530,1566,1602,1638,1716,1752,1788,1824"/>
    <!--  Item 5404  -->
    <product name="IDLU-32UL40-UNBOO-OPP" positions="4" bootuptime="800" format="jess" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040,984,1020,1056,1092,1128,1164,1256,1292,1328,1364,1458,1494,1530,1566,1602,1638,1716,1752,1788,1824,1860,1896,1932,1968,2004,2076,2112,2148"/>
    </manufacturer>
    I wanted to add the following line:
    Code:
    <manufacturer name="Inverto">
    <product name="IDLP-40UNIQD+S" scrs="1680,1420,2040,1210"/>
    <product name="IDLB-QUDL43-UNE1L-OPP" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040"/>
    <product name="IDLB-QUDL-UNI2L-OPP" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040"/>
    <product name="IDLB-QUDL42-UNI2L-1PP" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040"/>
    <product name="IDLU-24UL40-UNMOO-OPP" positions="4" bootuptime="800" format="jess" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040,1005,1050,1095,1140,1260,1305,1350,1475,1520,1565,1610,1725,1770,1815,1860,1905,1950,1995,2085,2130"/>
    <product name="IDLU-24UL40-PLSTM-BPP" bootuptime="2500" format="jess" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040,0984,1020,1056,1092,1128,1164,1256,1292,1328,1364,1458,1494,1530,1566,1602,1638,1716,1752,1788,1824"/>
    <!--  Item 5404  -->
    <product name="IDLU-32UL40-UNBOO-OPP" positions="4" bootuptime="800" format="jess" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040,984,1020,1056,1092,1128,1164,1256,1292,1328,1364,1458,1494,1530,1566,1602,1638,1716,1752,1788,1824,1860,1896,1932,1968,2004,2076,2112,2148"/>
    <!--  Item 5679  -->
    <product name="IDLU-32UL42-UNBOO-OPP" positions="4" bootuptime="800" format="jess" scrs="1210,1420,1680,2040,984,1020,1056,1092,1128,1164,1256,1292,1328,1364,1458,1494,1530,1566,1602,1638,1716,1752,1788,1824,1860,1896,1932,1968,2004,2076,2112,2148"/>
    </manufacturer>
    The questions I have are:
    1. How do I know the bootuptime? Is it 2500? 800?
    2. Should I write the tag: positions="4", what does this mean? What is the correct value?
    3. in the unicable.xml file, there are two sections with the manufacturer Inverto, Couldn't it be merge into one single section?

    Code:
    <manufacturer name="Inverto">
    (...)
    </manufacturer>
    Last edited by jorgeavlobo; 13-05-22 at 11:44.

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