2x DVB-T input

  • DM920 with tuners in both slots

    MUX Towercom - vertical 26 channel / SLOT1

    MUX Cra - horizontal 26 channel / SLOT2

    scan both SLOTs, but after select channels from list still select only SLOT1 (channels from SLOT2 show Tune failed)

    known fix ?

    Gibertini OP100L /85E-53W/

    ROVER AtomLight STC+ , Televes H30 FLEX

    WaveFrontier T90 /39E-36E-31E-28E-26E-23E-19E-16E-13E-9E-7E-5E-1W-4W/
    Dreambox DMone/900UHD/7020HD/500HD , TBS-5925 , TBS-5520SE , TBS-5220 , EDISION OSmio+ 4K , VU Solo 4K , Octagon SF8008

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von EnoSat ()

  • EnoSat

    Hat den Titel des Themas von „2 DVB-T input“ zu „2x DVB-T input“ geändert.
  • What happens when you switch cables and then scan first MUX Cra - horizontal 26 channel? Generally, it's your bug that you can accept that kind of reception. (IMHO)

  • same status , channels from SLOT1 (Mux Cra) ok , channels from SLOT2 (Mux Towercom) Tune failed

    still select only SLOT1 for all channels from channel list

    Gibertini OP100L /85E-53W/

    ROVER AtomLight STC+ , Televes H30 FLEX

    WaveFrontier T90 /39E-36E-31E-28E-26E-23E-19E-16E-13E-9E-7E-5E-1W-4W/
    Dreambox DMone/900UHD/7020HD/500HD , TBS-5925 , TBS-5520SE , TBS-5220 , EDISION OSmio+ 4K , VU Solo 4K , Octagon SF8008

  • Maybe i would have an idea that is working. I would try to adapt the terrestrial.xml and the dvb-t2 tuner configuration


    Example terrestrial.xml:

    Code
    <locations>
    <terrestrial name="Europe: Tuner A DVB-T2 Frequencies" flags="0">
        <your transponder/dvb-t2 frequencies/>
        ...
    </terrestrial>
    <terrestrial name="Europe: Tuner B DVB-T2 Frequencies" flags="0">
        <your transponder/dvb-t2 frequencies/>
        ...
    </terrestrial>
    </locations>

    So youve got 2 location definitions (one for tuner A, another for tuner B)


    Then configuration for tuner module A:


    and configuration for tuner module B:


    From my understanding of how Enigma2 works, this could be a solution to your problem