Do you have the transponder/frequency in the scan file for Kaffeine? You have to have the frequency, polarity and symbol rate in the file. The file location I gave you earlier is what works for my setup. I do however remember having issues of there being more than one file and location.
For the main two you want:
11760, H, 30000
11880, H, 30000
I happen to be on the computer that I use with Kaffeine, so if I can get it done, I will upload my scan file. It isn't complete, only has been modded for a few of the sats. Takes a bit of time and effort at a couple or more sites to get the right data. Assuming it took, you will need to change the extension to dvb from txt, the forum software didn't like the dvb.
I compared my scanfile.dvb to your scanfile.txt. Everything I checked is the same as what you have listed. But, I still can't scan in the NBC muxes at 103W or the PBS stations on 121W using kaffeine. Even scan and scan-s2 can't lock onto the transponders. w_scan -fs -s S121W0 couldn't lock anything either - I don't know what file w_scan uses so I can't edit it.
user@server2:~$ scan /usr/share/dvb/dvb-s/AMC21-121W -a 0 -f 0 -d 0
scanning /usr/share/dvb/dvb-s/AMC21-121W
using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
initial transponder 12106000 V 2398000 9
initial transponder 12112000 V 8703000 9
initial transponder 12180000 V 30000000 9
>>> tune to: 12106:v:0:2398
DVB-S IF freq is 1506000
WARNING: >>> tuning failed!!!
Done.
I've been trying out dvbv5-scan and I get a lock on 11940 V 20000 on SES3 but end up with a segfault. Haven't found any solution for that yet.
user@server2:~$ dvbv5-scan SES3.dvbv5 -l UNIVERSAL -F -o CHANNEL
Using LNBf UNIVERSAL
Europe
10800 to 11800 MHz and 11600 to 12700 MHz
Dual LO, IF = lowband 9750 MHz, highband 10600 MHz
ERROR command MODULATION (4) not found during store
PBS is on 125 W, not 121 W. Typo in your file? You got the AMC21 right, but it should be 125W, not 121. The NBC's are touchy, might just be that on them.
Maybe the Europe spec?
What LNBF are you using? A standard with LO 10750MHz or a universal 9750/10600MHz ?
The Universal switchpoint is 11.7, not 11.8GHz.
Just looking over your logs, it appears that the tuner is not tuning to the correct IF for the signal from the LNB.
Again...
What LNBF are you using? A standard type with LO 10750MHz or a universal type with two band LOs 9750/10600MHz ?
If you must use an existing LO list and the LNB LO is not listed, you will need either need to use a LNB with a supported LO frequency or convert the transponder frequency so it scans the correct IF.
I would personally choose a different software solution that supports the LNB type that I own....
If you are looking for a great card that supports everything up to ACM/vcm and only in some cases then I'd highly recommend the TBS 5980, USB, supported my TBS drivers and mine. Or the skystar 2 express hd, pcie, supported by my drivers. Neither are supported by the mainline kernel. They are excellent cards.
Honestly I wouldn't worry about mainline support. You'll be missing a lot. Like blind scan, spectrum scan, iq plots, improved tuning, improved tuning lock times, etc etc
UDL
That may be a typo. The Maverick LNBF has a LO of 10750.
How to use the Universal setting to receive signals from a standard type LNBF.
Example: If you are using a standard type LNB with LO 10750 and your selection is Universal 9750/10600, change the transponder frequency to 1000MHz lower.
The Math:
TP - LO = IF (11842 - 10750 = 1092) The IF is the frequency that the LNBF is sending transponder 11842 down the coax with LO frequency 10750.
(10842 - 9750 = 1092) The tuner is now looking at the correct IF frequency for transponder 11842 with LO frequency 9750.
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