dear sir
tevi 660 usb dont work in
uncommitted switch
raw diseqc
Please see the log file
And please help me in using switches 1 to 8
http://loveas.persiangig.com/bda.log
tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
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Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
two questions:
1) what's up with all these supersized bold fonts? can't you use a normal font as everybody else?
2) why don't you mention important stuff, your system configuration, for example?
3) log file shows that custom (non-BDA) tevi diseqc commands are working fine: "OEM diseqc method: SUCCEEDED". Why do you think they are not working?
for instance, you should run Windows 7 to be able to use IBDA_DiseqCommand (Microsoft does not support such interface on any older OS).
there are two possible reasons of such error in your log:
1) you are using Windows Vista, or even older version of Windows
2) the driver for your tevi 660 is very old, download the latest driver from your manufacturer
on a side note: if tevi sends diseqc commands but your swicth is not responding to them, check you dish/coax-cable grounding.
in 95% cases, intermittent diseqc switching is due to incorrect antenna grounding.
1) what's up with all these supersized bold fonts? can't you use a normal font as everybody else?
2) why don't you mention important stuff, your system configuration, for example?
3) log file shows that custom (non-BDA) tevi diseqc commands are working fine: "OEM diseqc method: SUCCEEDED". Why do you think they are not working?
for instance, you should run Windows 7 to be able to use IBDA_DiseqCommand (Microsoft does not support such interface on any older OS).
there are two possible reasons of such error in your log:
1) you are using Windows Vista, or even older version of Windows
2) the driver for your tevi 660 is very old, download the latest driver from your manufacturer
on a side note: if tevi sends diseqc commands but your swicth is not responding to them, check you dish/coax-cable grounding.
in 95% cases, intermittent diseqc switching is due to incorrect antenna grounding.
Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
test in 2 system
system 1 windows xp 32 bit sp3
system 2 windows seven 32 bit sp 1
my switch:1 xcruiser Diseqc switch site:http://www.xcruiser.net/
my tevi 660 usb driver:5.1.7.4
system 1 windows xp 32 bit sp3
system 2 windows seven 32 bit sp 1
my switch:1 xcruiser Diseqc switch site:http://www.xcruiser.net/
my tevi 660 usb driver:5.1.7.4
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- bda for win 7 ultimate 32 bit.zip
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Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
clearly, there is a difference between win xp and win 7 (if you read the logs).
But this is important for cards which don't have custom *.ext extensions.
Since DVB Dream has tevi.ext, it should work on both windows versions.
You still did not answer: what makes you think that DVB Dream does not control your switch?
There are no errors in the log file about diseqc commands, but you are claiming that it does not work.
If switch does not work as you expected (and assuming that your dishes aligned properly and there is a signal on those transponders which you try to catch), did the thought of "bad switch" ever come to your mind?
have you tried another switch?
I assume that you already proven that there is a signal on those TPs (you connected those LNBs to your card directly, bypassing the switch), right?
But this is important for cards which don't have custom *.ext extensions.
Since DVB Dream has tevi.ext, it should work on both windows versions.
You still did not answer: what makes you think that DVB Dream does not control your switch?
There are no errors in the log file about diseqc commands, but you are claiming that it does not work.
If switch does not work as you expected (and assuming that your dishes aligned properly and there is a signal on those transponders which you try to catch), did the thought of "bad switch" ever come to your mind?
have you tried another switch?
I assume that you already proven that there is a signal on those TPs (you connected those LNBs to your card directly, bypassing the switch), right?
Last edited by genpix on Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
are you have tevi 660 usb???????
Do you use switches 1 to 8 in this kart??
tested with two different switch model..
Only 2 port is identified
Do you use switches 1 to 8 in this kart??
tested with two different switch model..
Only 2 port is identified
Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
I assume that "Only 2 port is identified" means that you can get the signal only on LNB2 input.
but when you switch to another inputs, you get no signal.
And you tried that with two different switch models!
Do I understand you correctly?
the fact that you have different results when you switch from one port to another does prove that switch is working.
There is one obvious reason for that:
there is no signal on other inputs.
Did you ever think about that? what did you do to verify that signal is there?
Did you connect those LNBs directly to your card without a switch?
There is another obvious reason:
looking at your log files I see that it takes 3 seconds for your tevi card to get a lock on those transponders (which have "Locked" status in the log). And this is at SR = 30Msps!
Just for comparison: most DVB-S/S2 cards can tune such signal within 200-400ms (at least, always below half-second).
May be something's wrong with your tevi card?
Or may be you are overloading your card (some heavy load on coax cable does not allow your tevi card to provide enough LNB voltage)?
PS: I can not find the specs for your diseqc switch anywhere. Do you have a link?
if this is a type of switch which passes DC voltage to all connected inputs, it may explain why your tevi card is overloaded.
but when you switch to another inputs, you get no signal.
And you tried that with two different switch models!
Do I understand you correctly?
the fact that you have different results when you switch from one port to another does prove that switch is working.
There is one obvious reason for that:
there is no signal on other inputs.
Did you ever think about that? what did you do to verify that signal is there?
Did you connect those LNBs directly to your card without a switch?
There is another obvious reason:
looking at your log files I see that it takes 3 seconds for your tevi card to get a lock on those transponders (which have "Locked" status in the log). And this is at SR = 30Msps!
Just for comparison: most DVB-S/S2 cards can tune such signal within 200-400ms (at least, always below half-second).
May be something's wrong with your tevi card?
Or may be you are overloading your card (some heavy load on coax cable does not allow your tevi card to provide enough LNB voltage)?
PS: I can not find the specs for your diseqc switch anywhere. Do you have a link?
if this is a type of switch which passes DC voltage to all connected inputs, it may explain why your tevi card is overloaded.
Last edited by genpix on Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
Please
General instructions for using switches 1 to 8 to go ahead with this Player
All switches are not made ​​except in accordance with uniform standards
What information do you want to switch from
The problem is most likely inconsistencies driver and Player
General instructions for using switches 1 to 8 to go ahead with this Player
All switches are not made ​​except in accordance with uniform standards
What information do you want to switch from
The problem is most likely inconsistencies driver and Player
Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
DiSEqC VER in TEVI 660 USB is 1.2
DiSEqC VER in my switch is 2.0
compatibility table DiSEqC
tevi 660 usb
LNB & Switch control
LNB Supply Voltage: 13V/18V with Short Circuit Protection
DiSEqC: 1.2 /USUAL Support
Support Data Burst & Tone Burst
Antenna and LNB Control: 22KHz Tone
Max. LNB Supply Current: 450mA
DiSEqC XG81
Specifications
XG81, Xcruiser DiSEqC Switch.
Zinc die-cast, Nickel-plated housing.
Zinc die-cast, Nickel-plated housing. High quality component, professional circuit design, low loss. High quality chip compatible with all satellite receivers. DiSEqC 2.0, support bi-directional DiSEqC full control functions. Selectiing one of eight satellite signal through DiSEqC command supplied from satellite receiver. Utilizing one coaxial cable to transmit control instruction and satellite signal simultaneously. Support of DiSEqC "stand-by" commands.
DiSEqC VER in my switch is 2.0
compatibility table DiSEqC
tevi 660 usb
LNB & Switch control
LNB Supply Voltage: 13V/18V with Short Circuit Protection
DiSEqC: 1.2 /USUAL Support
Support Data Burst & Tone Burst
Antenna and LNB Control: 22KHz Tone
Max. LNB Supply Current: 450mA
DiSEqC XG81
Specifications
XG81, Xcruiser DiSEqC Switch.
Zinc die-cast, Nickel-plated housing.
Zinc die-cast, Nickel-plated housing. High quality component, professional circuit design, low loss. High quality chip compatible with all satellite receivers. DiSEqC 2.0, support bi-directional DiSEqC full control functions. Selectiing one of eight satellite signal through DiSEqC command supplied from satellite receiver. Utilizing one coaxial cable to transmit control instruction and satellite signal simultaneously. Support of DiSEqC "stand-by" commands.
Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
you still have not answered the question about the signal (I asked it twice and highlighted it in bold in my previous posts).
Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
I was immediately tested
Equipment is safe
've Tested with another reciver azbox me
Equipment is safe
've Tested with another reciver azbox me
Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
if you can not answer a simple question (can you get a signal or not, using your tevi card bypassing the switch), hardly anybody can help you, sorry.
Re: tevi 660 usb problem switches 1 to 8
I have TeVii 660 but I don't have uncommited switch to test with unfortunately. I will ask manufacturer to have a look at it. just wait a few days please
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