GEOSATpro HDVR3500 - New DVBS2 STB - Photos and Initial Testing

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I found on the PI that the openelec image was not reliable enough to perform ongoing recording schedules.
It would act up and require a reboot every few days. You'd go to check if it recorded properly and it would be locked up.
Ok I suppose if you do not record.
I was excited about being able to directly record to a network share on a separate media server, oh well.
I was having trouble at first with video locking up while watching from external drive, then realized it was the cheap cell phone power adapter I was using. Replaced it and works fine now. The power supply I'm using is a LG Travel Adapter model STA-U17WD (5.1V 0.7A). Not all 5V power supplies are created equal, even though they may show the same specs. I tried 5 different ones before I discovered the LG. Not sure if this could be your problem, but worth a try. May be others that work better too, but the LG is what worked for me. Hope this helps...
 
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I was having trouble at first with video locking up while watching from external drive, then realized it was the cheap cell phone power adapter I was using. Replaced it and works fine now. The power supply I'm using is a LG Travel Adapter model STA-U17WD (5.1V 0.7A). Not all 5V power supplies are created equal, even though they may show the same specs. I tried 5 different ones before I discovered the LG. Not sure if this could be your problem, but worth a try. May be others that work better too, but the LG is what worked for me. Hope this helps...


I was using a good 2 amp supply. I probably need to try a newer version of openelec.
 
I'm curious which USB tuners you two (fred and dsmith) are using in the Pi 2's ?

TBS-5980 mostly, Updatelee recommended it for use with his software (UpdateDVB), demod and tuner better than most.
 
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TBS-5980 mostly, Updatelee recommended it for use with his software (UpdateDVB), demod and tuner better than most.
I'm not using a tuner at the moment, I just use it as a media player. I take my external hard drive and attach it so I can take it with me and watch my recorded shows away from home. Adding a tuner is something I want to do in the future.
 
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Does the HDVR-3500 have any sort of commercial skip or advance on the remote control while time shifting or watching a recording?
Not currently, it will probably be available in near future.

Currently, you can "Jump To" the time in the future if you know what time you want your clip to start playing at - Please press BLUE button to jump to particular time in the clip.
 
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I think I may have found the problem with my motor. I noticed a hairline crack in the solder on the jack coming from the LNB, so I'm going to try and re-solder both jacks, and see what happens... Looks like it's a 2004 model, so it's lived a long life...
Nope. Didn't work, the motor is dead. The LEDS on the board will light up, but appear dim, guessing it's something blown/burned out on the circuit board, becase the power is weak going to the LNB as well. We did have a sudden power outage the day before it quit. I don't have the expertise to try and diagnose the circuit board, so I guess it's time to start looking for a new one. :(
 
Nope. Didn't work, the motor is dead. The LEDS on the board will light up, but appear dim, guessing it's something blown/burned out on the circuit board, becase the power is weak going to the LNB as well. We did have a sudden power outage the day before it quit. I don't have the expertise to try and diagnose the circuit board, so I guess it's time to start looking for a new one. :(
If you disconnect the cable going to the motor, a good test would be to measure the voltage across the cable center and shield (ground). Could be a bad connection, dirt, etc. in the cabling causing low voltage.
 
If you disconnect the cable going to the motor, a good test would be to measure the voltage across the cable center and shield (ground). Could be a bad connection, dirt, etc. in the cabling causing low voltage.
Tried new cables, didn't work, and the voltage was there going in, but going out to the LNB from the motor, it wasn't there...
 
Anyway to turn off or dim down that bright red light on the front panel? Where my receiver is it shines directly at you when you walk in the room.
 
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This is what is on my USB Key after editing from the computer editor and I can't get anything loaded into the 3500 using USB data transfer Manager in the Menu. Please help. Thanks.
 
Do you just remove USB sticks and external hard drivers USB's? Or is there a way to safety remove these in the menu somewhere? Thanks.
Just remove it. It is recommended not to remove if the file is playing or if the recording is on. The file played or recorded may get corrupted.
 
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This is what is on my USB Key after editing from the computer editor and I can't get anything loaded into the 3500 using USB data transfer Manager in the Menu. Please help. Thanks.
Please use external drive. Export from channel manager to the external drive and use Menu > Manager > Data Download from USB storage - and select the external drive.

If Windows computer is on the network, you can map your HDVR3500 from Windows Explorer and save the file directly to internal drive.
 
Anyway to turn off or dim down that bright red light on the front panel? Where my receiver is it shines directly at you when you walk in the room.
This is hardware LED that reports power to the board. To turn it off would require cutting LED off. This would void the warranty.
 
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