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<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup1.jpg|thumb|200px]] </td>
<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup1.jpg|thumb|200px|''The main menu,select DiSEqC mode.'']] </td>
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<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup2.jpg|thumb|200px|''Specify the satellite'']] </td>
<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup3.jpg|thumb|200px]] </td>
<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup3.jpg|thumb|200px|''Select LNBF LO frequency'']] </td>
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<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup4.jpg|thumb|200px]] </td>
<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup4.jpg|thumb|200px|''Set DiSEqC 1.1/2.1 uncommitted Switch'']] </td>
<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup5.jpg|thumb|200px]] </td>
<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup5.jpg|thumb|200px|''Non-standard user defined configuration'']] </td>
<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup6.jpg|thumb|200px]] </td>
<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup6.jpg|thumb|200px|''Set the first DiSEqC port'']] </td>
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<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup7.jpg|thumb|200px]] </td>
<td>[[file:Diseqcsetup7.jpg|thumb|200px|''Non-standard user defined configuration menu'']] </td>
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==Software Requirements==
==Software Requirements==

Revision as of 19:49, 11 August 2010

Description

Author: Yinghong Liu

diseqcsetup - A bash setup script for VDR DiSEqC configuration

This script allows you to easily configure vdr DiSEqC, you do not need to know diseqc.conf rules. It has an interactive dialog interface, based on your diseqc device connection, set the 22k tone, Toneburst, DiSEqC 1.0/1.1/1.2 switching device. Of course you can complete the Non-standard user defined configuration, such committed and uncommitted to connect two DiSEqC settings, sequence repetition and specify the wait time, etc.

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The main menu,select DiSEqC mode.
Specify the satellite
Select LNBF LO frequency
Set DiSEqC 1.1/2.1 uncommitted Switch
Non-standard user defined configuration
Set the first DiSEqC port
Non-standard user defined configuration menu

Software Requirements

  • bash
  • dialog
  • nano or vi

NOTE

This script assumes that all config files are located in /video/vdr or /etc/vdr.It also can be specified by the dialog. sources.conf and setup.conf must be existed.

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