kb3pmr a écrit:I am still having trouble even after these fixes. In going thru my computer I found a previous version of TSA.ini that is not in my new directory on the new computer I am using. It seems to cover the Chineese and Kuhne converters but I am running a High Sierra converter. Am I missing something here in not having the file in the 2tune directory or wrong data in my existing 2tune.ini?
The ini file simply loads preset values, such as preset button values and default settings. You can also change the values on the screen afterwards.
For example from my ini:
;
Freq3Value=02369000
; S-LNB chinese offset
; Offset3Value=03650000
; Kuhne MKU23 offset
Offset3Value =00916500
Freq3Text=2369 MHz
If I press the third button down (labelled 2369Mhz by Freq3Text= xxxxx) it will change the frequency to 02369000 (2369Mhz) and set the offset value to 00916500 which is the 916.5Mhz down conversion frequency used by the Kuhne brand downconverter. In reality what happens is the satellite signal of 2369Mhz goes through the downconverter and "loses" 916.5Mhz (2369-916.5Mhz) = 1452.5Mhz and so the satellite card checks at 1452.5Mhz for the signal.
If your downconverter uses 3650Mhz (chinese) they you would remove the ; before
; Offset3Value=03650000
and add an extra ; at
;Offset3Value =00916500
The ; symbol tells the software to ignore every value after the ; so those letters just become comments.
In this way you can preset all the preset buttons to quickly select the correct frequency and downconverter setting depending on what you need.
If you tell me your downconverter LO or mixer frequency I can tell you the correct values to use. It should be on the paperwork or specifications for the downconverter.
There is no need to edit the ini , you can enter the values each time you start the software instead.