2010-07-31, 08:50 AM
Hi Guys
Just found this on another site..
The DiSEqC issue seems to be caused by a Dynamic Current Limiting (DCL) protection of Hauppauge cards, as you can read here:
http://www.hauppauge...ead.php?t=15203
DCL can be switched off in the Registry. However, this entails the danger of damaging your hardware in case of short-circuit (if the inner conductor of your antenna cable touches the shielding). Only apply this fix, if you really need it. After applying it you must avoid a short-circuit by all means. Shut your PC down and disconnect it from the power supply before connecting/disconnecting the antenna cable!
Here is the meaning of different values in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HCW88BDA\Parameters\LNBVoltage_Ctrl
as far as investigated up to now. They apply to Hauppauge Nova S Plus, Hauppauge Nova S2 HD and Hauppauge HVR 4000 cards. Please note: A change requires rebooting your PC.
LNBVoltage_Ctrl | vertical | horizontal | card unused | Dynamic Current Limiting
0 ......................... 13,8 V ...... 18,8 V ........ 0 V .................... on
1 ......................... 13,8 V ...... 18,8 V ........ 0 V .................... off
2 ......................... 12,8 V ...... 17,8 V ........ 0 V .................... on
3 ......................... 12,8 V ...... 17,8 V ........ 0 V .................... off
4 ......................... 13,8 V ...... 18,8 V ........ 12,8 V ............... on
5 ......................... 13,8 V ...... 18,8 V ........ 12,8 V ............... off
6 ......................... 12,8 V ...... 17,8 V ........ 12,8 V................ on
7 ......................... 12,8 V ...... 17,8 V ........ 12,8 V................ off
LNBVoltage_Ctrl bit by bit:
- Bit 0 set: Switches DCL off.
- Bit 1 set: Lowers the LNB voltage by 1 V
- Bit 2 set: Supplies the LNB with power, even if the card is not used.
Has anyone tried these registry changes?
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
Peter
Just found this on another site..
The DiSEqC issue seems to be caused by a Dynamic Current Limiting (DCL) protection of Hauppauge cards, as you can read here:
http://www.hauppauge...ead.php?t=15203
DCL can be switched off in the Registry. However, this entails the danger of damaging your hardware in case of short-circuit (if the inner conductor of your antenna cable touches the shielding). Only apply this fix, if you really need it. After applying it you must avoid a short-circuit by all means. Shut your PC down and disconnect it from the power supply before connecting/disconnecting the antenna cable!
Here is the meaning of different values in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HCW88BDA\Parameters\LNBVoltage_Ctrl
as far as investigated up to now. They apply to Hauppauge Nova S Plus, Hauppauge Nova S2 HD and Hauppauge HVR 4000 cards. Please note: A change requires rebooting your PC.
LNBVoltage_Ctrl | vertical | horizontal | card unused | Dynamic Current Limiting
0 ......................... 13,8 V ...... 18,8 V ........ 0 V .................... on
1 ......................... 13,8 V ...... 18,8 V ........ 0 V .................... off
2 ......................... 12,8 V ...... 17,8 V ........ 0 V .................... on
3 ......................... 12,8 V ...... 17,8 V ........ 0 V .................... off
4 ......................... 13,8 V ...... 18,8 V ........ 12,8 V ............... on
5 ......................... 13,8 V ...... 18,8 V ........ 12,8 V ............... off
6 ......................... 12,8 V ...... 17,8 V ........ 12,8 V................ on
7 ......................... 12,8 V ...... 17,8 V ........ 12,8 V................ off
LNBVoltage_Ctrl bit by bit:
- Bit 0 set: Switches DCL off.
- Bit 1 set: Lowers the LNB voltage by 1 V
- Bit 2 set: Supplies the LNB with power, even if the card is not used.
Has anyone tried these registry changes?
Any help appreciated.
Cheers
Peter