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<blockquote data-quote="Llew" data-source="post: 1096815" data-attributes="member: 175007"><p>Is there anyone else besides me up for trying this program? I need to compare my results with other users, as I have some anomalies in the data files produced during the spectrum scans. For instance, the scan pictured was only able to be displayed as shown by the painstaking removal of many lines of the two Universal LNB LOFs from the data file! Bizarre. Certainly not coming from the LNB's LOFs, as they are exactly 9750 and 10600, highly unlikeky to be that precise in the LNB LO. That's why I need some feedback from another user as to whether a similar thing happens with their files.</p><p>For anyone using a Debian distro (e.g.Ubuntu or Mint), there are prepared deb files available that sets everything up for scanning sats. These were compiled by the guru majortom at Rick's Wildfeed site. Zipped file available at Gitlab here - <a href="https://gitlab.com/majortom9/kernel-dvb-pkgs" target="_blank">Projects · bill murphy / kernel-dvb-pkgs</a></p><p>Otherwise, you can build the program as explained by deeptho earlier. I haven't had much luck with that process, even though the TBS 6903 frontend adapter is available to use by the program ( w_scan finds it automatically). Kernel problem maybe - I've tried many kernel versions using the deeptho software version, but never find one that works for me.</p><p>I'm using Mint Linux 20 Cinnamon, and the precompiled build takes it to kernel 5.8.0-rc1-tbs+</p><p>My pci card is a TBS 6903, but I'm considering getting the TBS 6909x for the enhanced features as mentioned in the earlier posts.</p><p>More work to be done with graphical representation of the scans, but here's one from a section of 28.2E -</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]132593[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Llew, post: 1096815, member: 175007"] Is there anyone else besides me up for trying this program? I need to compare my results with other users, as I have some anomalies in the data files produced during the spectrum scans. For instance, the scan pictured was only able to be displayed as shown by the painstaking removal of many lines of the two Universal LNB LOFs from the data file! Bizarre. Certainly not coming from the LNB's LOFs, as they are exactly 9750 and 10600, highly unlikeky to be that precise in the LNB LO. That's why I need some feedback from another user as to whether a similar thing happens with their files. For anyone using a Debian distro (e.g.Ubuntu or Mint), there are prepared deb files available that sets everything up for scanning sats. These were compiled by the guru majortom at Rick's Wildfeed site. Zipped file available at Gitlab here - [URL='https://gitlab.com/majortom9/kernel-dvb-pkgs']Projects · bill murphy / kernel-dvb-pkgs[/URL] Otherwise, you can build the program as explained by deeptho earlier. I haven't had much luck with that process, even though the TBS 6903 frontend adapter is available to use by the program ( w_scan finds it automatically). Kernel problem maybe - I've tried many kernel versions using the deeptho software version, but never find one that works for me. I'm using Mint Linux 20 Cinnamon, and the precompiled build takes it to kernel 5.8.0-rc1-tbs+ My pci card is a TBS 6903, but I'm considering getting the TBS 6909x for the enhanced features as mentioned in the earlier posts. More work to be done with graphical representation of the scans, but here's one from a section of 28.2E - [ATTACH type="full" alt="Spectrum 28.2E Low Band H.png"]132593[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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