The R1 provides the necessary power to the lnb. The manual for the R1 has straightforward guidance to help you setup/test the R1 before you tackle NextPVR. The R1 has a simple web interface which will allow you to tune to a specific channel - to test reception & tuning, and they mention an android client (elegato). It will be important that the telestar is configured properly for the type of lnb you've connected to (e.g. quad vs quattro). If you need to find the details of channels in your area the kingofsat and lyngsat web sites will have these. I've used android app - 'Sat>IP alignment' with my telestar successfully to help adjust my dish as I didn't have the fancy h/w tester like you show. The same developer (Christian Hackbart) also provides an android sat>ip tv viewing app for a few squids.
NextPVR 5 on Debian 10 on LXC (Proxmox 7), Clients Kodi on FireStick/~HD/Mi Box S
2021-03-03, 09:48 AM (This post was last modified: 2021-03-03, 09:58 AM by Qvex23.)
(2021-03-03, 09:40 AM)lostboy Wrote: The R1 provides the necessary power to the lnb. The manual for the R1 has straightforward guidance to help you setup/test the R1 before you tackle NextPVR. The R1 has a simple web interface which will allow you to tune to a specific channel - to test reception & tuning, and they mention an android client (elegato). It will be important that the telestar is configured properly for the type of lnb you've connected to (e.g. quad vs quattro). If you need to find the details of channels in your area the kingofsat and lyngsat web sites will have these. I've used android app - 'Sat>IP alignment' with my telestar successfully to help adjust my dish as I didn't have the fancy h/w tester like you show. The same developer (Christian Hackbart) also provides an android sat>ip tv viewing app for a few squids.
Excuse me, but I have a Telestar Digibit Twin. I thought I mentioned that, but as I now realize, I didn't do that. Sorry for that.
This one has nothing like you describe on its Webinterface. And I don't have Android.
I doubt it's very different - the only manual for twin I could find is in German language which I don't read, but the pictures look similar for the web interface. The Sat>IP viewer app I mentioned is also available for IOS, and there are various DVB viewer apps for PC/mac/linux. You should even be able to put a sat>ip url into VLC (videolan - free player in many formats).
NextPVR 5 on Debian 10 on LXC (Proxmox 7), Clients Kodi on FireStick/~HD/Mi Box S
(2021-03-03, 10:22 AM)lostboy Wrote: I doubt it's very different - the only manual for twin I could find is in German language which I don't read, but the pictures look similar for the web interface. The Sat>IP viewer app I mentioned is also available for IOS, and there are various DVB viewer apps for PC/mac/linux. You should even be able to put a sat>ip url into VLC (videolan - free player in many formats).
Yes, sure, but they ALL didn't find any Channels. It must be a different Problem, like the Cable, because the LNB seems to be fine.....