Jonas Lang Many of the muxes numbers on Astra 19.2 are common with Astra 28.2. Are you sure you have your Sat Ip server correctly configured and it’s actually looking at the correct satellite when you try to scan Astra 28.2. 10773 H would be a good example of this.
Peter Schloten Thanks a lot for the pointer. How can I see what satellite it is looking for when scanning? Thanks Peter
Jonas Lang It sounds like your dish is only picking up Astra 19.2. What is you dish setup like. Is it motorised or fixed dish multi LNB with diseq switch. You may not have the tuner correctly configured in TVH to reflect your dish setup.
Peter Schloten It is a fixed dish with two quad-LNBs connected to the DD Octopus Net. The setup has been working for MosaicTV and is still working with the SAT IP client on the iPad. The DD Octopus Net was automatically recognised by TVHeadend. Would you have a pointer for where to look for any configuration issues? Thanks a lot.
Jonas Lang So one LNB on the feed arm aimed at Astra 19.2 and the other aimed at Astra 28.2. You’ll need to configure the tuners in TVH to reflect that. Are they straight feeds or via a Diseq switch
Peter Schloten Exactly. And they are straight feeds. Where would I need to configure that? Thanks a lot for your help!
Jonas Lang This may give you an idea of what you need to do https://tvheadend.org/d/117-diseqc-switch-howto
Jonas Lang Here’s the config docs for TVH. Read through them to get an idea what you need to do. Also do a search of this forum via Google to find others who have experienced similar issues to yourself. https://docs.tvheadend.org/webui/config_general/#:~:text=SAT%3EIP%20Server%20is%20something,from%20the%20SAT%3EIP%20client.
Peter Schloten Finally found the solutions here https://www.kodinerds.net/thread/48743-2-satelliten-betreiben-mit-tvheadend/ and here https://tvheadend.org/d/7358-2-lnb-astra-19-2-and-hotbird-over-sat-ip-config?r=42583. The trick was that for each position on the different tuners I needed to assign only one network, not both.