Can you give me an idea where I will find this lines with NIMs save?
I really want start from scratch.
Thank You!
Can you give me an idea where I will find this lines with NIMs save?
I really want start from scratch.
Thank You!
OK, I find this file (settings). I delete all lines with NIMs
i start from scratch.
When I use predefined Opticum SCRT 16 is not working, when I set manually is working.
I setting like you just say. And steel I could watch 3 canals at once. So if I try run forth device, then one from already running 3 device are stops.
And when I start run third device is marking as recording (it was not in Universal LNB!).
I was thinking with Unicable it will be working even better.
What receiver are you using?
I don't know what else to suggest, I have shared my knowledge to help you resolve the problem. I don't use ATV apart from the odd testing.
I like OpenATV, but I will be testing other image including Vix.
But in general:
Tuner A and B hardwire and not connected.
Tuner C connected to A, but D connected to C, E to D and so on.
Chanel's for Unicable always different for each tuner.
Question:
1) If I use CRC1 for 13e should I use same for 19e or different?
2) For 13e use LNB1 for 19e also LNB1 or should LNB2 for 19e-?
Thank You for your help, I really appreciate that.
Just to recap:
An FBC unit has two physical tuner screw things (I'm avoiding saying "connections"). These are A & B. Some people call these "root tuners". They can share each others signal device source. There are also 6 other demodulators which do not have their own screw-in signal supply source. Some people call these "leaf tuners".
When configuring a non-FBC tuner, LNB number refers to the one on that tuner. As an example on old technology, a vu ultimo non-4k, with three single tuner modules, and all three have a separate supply from 13, 19.2 and 28.2, all LNBS will be number "1". If that is clear and easy to understand, the same logic applies to FBC tuners.
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2) For 13e use LNB1 for 19e also LNB1 or should LNB2 for 19e-?
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If you hooked up a 13e signal source only to Tuner A i.e is the the only LNB, it will be LNB 1. You do not have a second LNB on that Tuner.
If you hooked up a 19.2e signal source only to Tuner B i.e is the the only LNB, it will also be LNB 1. You do not have a second LNB on that Tuner.
Not necessarily. In the diagram you posted, yes.Tuner A and B hardwire and not connected.
"Connected to" in Unicable language means "sharing signal supply source".
You must configure (tell) each tuner what it physically has hooked up to it. As above, A and B can share each others signal source. If you are sharing a signal source, then say yes to connected. Your diagram shows that you are not sharing signal source between A&B. For you, the option should be no. Someone else might be and they should say yes. Golden rule of tuner configuration is that it must match what is hooked up to the tuner. People rarely describe what hardware they have hooked up to each tuner. Your diagram describes it. I have assumed that you are using two identical LNBs.
As I said Above, I am guessing. You will have to check with ATV. They use different code. The daisy chaining is not possible in Vix/PLITuner C connected to A, but D connected to C, E to D and so on.
Yes. A unicable LNB is designed for sharing among devices. Every device must request signal from that device on a unique channel. This applies to tuners on the same set top box. Otherwise two devices will ask for two differnt things to be delivered on the same frequency.Chanel's for Unicable always different for each tuner.
Yo have two different LNBs. So you can use channel 1 for 13e and also channel 1 on 19.2 because they are on different tuners and are different devices. Important thing is that it is tuner specific.
I don't know what you mean.1) If I use CRC1 for 13e should I use same for 19e or different?
You are using OpenATv image that has different Unicable code. It is not in your interest to ask here because our code is not the same.
goral (24-06-20)
You just answer my question
I know this forum is for different image, but this forum is much better for people like me, who looking for support and explanation.
That why I ask question here.
But I will be ask them about Tuner configuration under Unicable LNB.
By the way thank You very much.
When you ask, best you attach diagrams and upload screenshots without people having to ask you to. Less room for ambiguity/misunderstanding
HI againe.
I flash new OpenVIX.
1. Is not possible to connect tuner D to C or E to D. I could only connect to tuner A or B.
2. When I use predefined for my LNB is same as was under OpenATV only 3 tuner could working at once (1 physical and 2 connected to A).
3. When I use user defined LNB and I put channels manually I once open 4 tuners.
Do you think problem could be with LNB?
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Can you run the command string as per post #13
Also which receiver are you using?
.. and (sorry Abu) I always setup my lnb number up as e.g. schematic on post #12. So I woulld use lnb 1 and lnb2 -makes more sense to me (and works)
Last edited by twol; 26-06-20 at 12:12.
Gigablue Quad 4K & UE 4K
.........FBC Tuners:
------------------> GT-Sat unicable LNB to 1.5M dish(28.2E)
------------------> Gigablue unicable LNB to 80 cm dish(19.2E)
.......................> FBC & DVB-S2X into 90cm dish (27.5W) Opticum robust Unicable LNB
AX HD61, Edision Osmio 4K+, Zgemma H9Combo, Octagon SF8008 , gbtrio4k, h9se using unicable ports
Zgemma H9 C/S into Giga4K
Uno 4K I think OP has @Twol
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Hi
My reciver is VU+ Uno 4k SE
And tunerconfig:
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As I said earlier, OpenATV using different unicable code. The tuner configuration code is also different.
As was confirmed by one of their expeienced members, their code needs you to daisy chain the tuners and also use Jess dicton. Jess is another name for unicable 2.
Our and PLI does not require daisy chaining. You can only share/connect to something that can have a signal wire, i.e root tuner. You cannot connect to a leaf tuner on PLI/ViX.
Are you using two identical LNBs?
You have to fault find. When fault findining, you have to reduce your variables. So test one LNB at a time on one tuner at a time. To avoid confusion, put blue sticker on one LNB, and a red sticker on the other LNB.
You have to start from "zero state", i.e no older tuner configuration from before. So stop enigma2 with "init 4" command. Delete all those lines in starting with NIMS in /etc/enigma2/settings, save, transfer back and restart with "init 3" command.
Test 1
Put Blue LNB on 13e position on dish. Hook up to tuner A.
Set tuner A as 13e SCR 1
B= not configured
C = SCR 3. connected to A
D= SCR 4, Connected to A
E= SCR 5, Connected to A
F= SCR 6, Connected to A
G= SCR 7, Connected to A
H= SCR 8, Connected to A
Try multiple channels on 13e. Do you have any problems?
Test 2
Go to "zero state"
Put Red LNB on 19.2e position on dish. Hook up to tuner B
A= Not configured
Set tuner Bs 19.2e SCR 1
C = SCR 3, connected to B
D= SCR 4, Connected to B
E= SCR 5, Connected to B
F= SCR 6, Connected to B
G= SCR 7, Connected to B
H= SCR 8, Connected to B
Try multiple channels on 19.2e. Do you have any problems?
After your results, there are two more tests.