Here is a good tutorial (credit to pheonix)
http://linuxsat-support.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=15869&d=1368997971
Posts by codar
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You can leave N line as is (include the 01 02 03 ...), cccam is able to cope with an N line.
If you have more than one line, just paste in one, hit enter and paste in the other, hit enter and so on .... -
Wow.
Your mighty trusting with a peers line.
Or is it a payserver line?
Either way, I'm going to close it due to one of the following two reasons.
1) If it is a peers line and your willing to give it to anyone, you obviously have no respect for him.
2) payserver line.
A 7 day ban also ensues for sheer stupidity / recklessness.
Read the rules and use some common sense in the future
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You should try and set it up first to your reference satellite. (different satellites for different locations)
Have a look here about finding the correct satellite for your location:
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=10 -
For enigma2 , it would be.
Great receiver.
Had a play with the triple tuner version and was very impressed.
http://www.world-of-satellite.…0-2x-DVB-S2-1x-DVB-C-T-T2 -
Nothing fancy with fonts or graphics here but message is the same:
Happy new year to you all. -
Here's the spec:
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Display MoreDVB-S2 Satellite Receiver - Linux Operating System - Multimedia plug-in supported - HDMI up to 1080p - 1 x Smartcard-Reader - 2 x USB2.0 - 100 Mbit Ethernet Interface - 2,000 DMIPS CPU PROCESSOR - BCM7362 Dual core - More than 4.01x linux kernel - Excellent sound quality in Dolby Digital - One DVB-S2 Tuner built-in - Mirco SD card (TF card) for recording, 8GB, 64GB, 128GB (optional) - HDMI Connection - AV Connection - HDTV Receiver MHEG-2/4 H. 264 - USB PVR Support of external HDD (HDD Optional) - 1xCardreader (MultiCAS) - 2x USB 2.0 - Ethernet access 10/100 Mbit - 256MB NAND Flash / 512MB DDR3 - Timeshift - Electronic TV programmes ( EPG ) support - Parental Control - Plugin Service - OSD into many languages and graphics (Skins) - Webinterface, WEB Remotcontrol - DISEqC 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 22Khz and USAL's - External power supply12V 3A Package Includes - 1 x ZGEMMA-STAR H.S Box - 1 x Remote Controller - 1 x Power Supply - 1 x Power Cable - 1 x HDMI Cable - 1 x User Manual -1 x AV Cable -
Have a look here for an atv image all ready to go:
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I had that same problem about a year and a half ago (maybe a bit longer)
The uno supported blind scan (had no problem with saorsat) where as the solo2 didn't at that time (no signal).
It was running blackhole then, now it's running openvix.
I still have the uno working with it (running openvix still) and haven't tried the solo2 since.
I'll give it another go tomorrow or the day after and post my findings.- - - Updated - - -
Ok, just tested it and Saorsat is working on my solo2.
Would attach screenshots but no internet in my garage for screenshot grab.Details:
Ka type lnb (obviously)
Type of scan : user defined transponder
System : DVB-S2
Satellite : 9.0E Eutelsat
Frequency : 10765
Inversion : auto
Symbol rate : 25000
FEC : 1/2
Polorisation : vertical.
Modulation : QPSKRunning:
openVIX
Version : 3.2
Build : 025
Kernel : 3.13.5 -
You can connect it two ways, Purchase an f type to rf adaptor
2f8d9c63720f1d98ea3.jpg(Rear of adaptor)
Or remove f type (screw connector) from the cable and replace it for an rf connector:
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The uvadi team developed CCcam.
There has been no new versions since 2.3.0 ( Dec 2011) -
Blackhole only officially support vu+ receivers.
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This thread may be relevant to you:
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I didn't have that problem I'm afraid.
Box now sold also. -
Probably have to initialize the hdd first.
It's somewhere in the menu (not in front of a receiver at the moment) -
Payserver lines = no support.
Rule 2:
<2> If you are the supporter of a Pay Server DO NOT ask for support, your request will be ignored.
Rules here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/misc.php?do=vsarules
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Check hdmi lead or try a different lead and reboot receiver (especially if you have hdmi cec enabled).
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Its just site humour, no need to take offence.
Comments like that are only made in jest. -
Dish alignment has to be milimeter accurate (maybe finer depending on location).
There's a big sky out there.
I wouldn't rely on an app or the markings on a satellite dish to set one up. (what if markings are out slightly and no dish is perfect.)
Quarter degree out on elevation and your looking at a whole different area up there.
They will only give you a rough guide to point.
Best way forward is a meter of some type.
