Hi,
I have Vu+ Solo SE V2 with single DVB-S2. It has AVL-6211 DVB-S2 tuner.
I set-up may satellite dish to watch Videocon DTH at ST-2 (88 degree East).
But my satellite tuner is unable to tune any channels on transponders having symbol rates 45000 or higher. And it is same with any satellite, any transponder with Symbol rate 45000.
Tuner locks the signal on those transponders but does not tune or save any channels.
I checked all images but same problem.
I checked data sheet of the tuner and as per that it supports symbol rate 45000.
I think that probably the the feature is not properly implemented in the official Vu+ DVB drivers.
Recently (1st July, 2020) Availink, the manufacturer of AVL-6211 tuner has also released their official driver sources for this tuner (AVL-6211) here on Github.
And as I have probed, these drivers support symbol rate of 45000.
I was wondering, if Vu+ developers could solve this long standing issue in official Vu+ DVB drivers at their own or by using the drivers released by Availink on Github.
Regards,
Engineer Khan
Pakistan
I have Vu+ Solo SE V2 with single DVB-S2. It has AVL-6211 DVB-S2 tuner.
I set-up may satellite dish to watch Videocon DTH at ST-2 (88 degree East).
But my satellite tuner is unable to tune any channels on transponders having symbol rates 45000 or higher. And it is same with any satellite, any transponder with Symbol rate 45000.
Tuner locks the signal on those transponders but does not tune or save any channels.
I checked all images but same problem.
I checked data sheet of the tuner and as per that it supports symbol rate 45000.
I think that probably the the feature is not properly implemented in the official Vu+ DVB drivers.
Recently (1st July, 2020) Availink, the manufacturer of AVL-6211 tuner has also released their official driver sources for this tuner (AVL-6211) here on Github.
And as I have probed, these drivers support symbol rate of 45000.
I was wondering, if Vu+ developers could solve this long standing issue in official Vu+ DVB drivers at their own or by using the drivers released by Availink on Github.
Regards,
Engineer Khan
Pakistan