Just to make sure, I assume that the 2 lnbfs you mention are old single satellite lnbfs, not the newer multi-satellite ones, some of which have complicated switching?
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Originally Posted by lt1camaro
I also tried the VisionDTV and Visiondata software that came with the card with the same results. I have the LNBs setup as normal. I have not tried the software you mentioned, but I'll give it a shot.
I tried reinstalling everything last night and switching PCI slots and had the same results.
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Well, that was going to be my next suggestion. Did you completely uninstall the drivers? Mine stopped working once until I uninstalled the drivers, and re-installed them.
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Originally Posted by lt1camaro
My friend has the same setup and his works fine. He measured his voltage last night and got the same result as you. I think my card is bad.
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You are probably right, but:
Is he using the same version of the drivers? I think I'm using an older version, although I'm not positive. You might try putting in an older version of the drivers. Although I'm not sure if the actual drivers have changed with the new VisionDTV software.
Also, are you and your friend both using the same OS / SP? I've heard a lot of bad things from people who just put in SP2 on their XP machine. I'm using Win2k myself, so I can't confirm.
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Originally Posted by lt1camaro
If I can't get it fixed/replaced, is there a switch that I can put inline that can be triggered by the card that will change voltage levels to my LNB? Maybe a frequency based switch that is powered?
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You could probably rig up a manual switch of some sort with an external power supply, or another option would be to get another card/receiver, and have that receiver do the polarity switching. I normally don't have my
Twinhan controlling either polarity or band. Ie I usually have an analog receiver controlling polarity, and another DVB receiver controlling my Diseq switch. However occasionally, when I connect to a
DTV dish like you are trying to do, I let the Twinhan control the polarity, and it works OK.