el bandido
Vu+ User
A few years ago, I had similar problems on C band using multiple receivers connected to the same lnb because the receiver connectors or ports on the lnb were poorly isolated from each other. This caused problems between the receivers as you describe.
The BlackHole blindscan plugin could be modified to work using a 10700 lnb, but a good bit of information would have to be added to the Python file for the plugin. This is not something I want to do.
The Open BlackHole image is based on OpenPLi, and it has a better blindscan plugin with more features than the BlackHole blindscan plugin. I have modified the Open BlackHole blindscan plugin to accept a 10750 lnb, so you have blindscan on C Band, universal Ku, and 10750 Ku. I could probably change the 10750 part of this plugin to 10700 without a great deal of effort. The only problem is I do not have a 10700 lnb to test with, but I could probably test using a 10750 lnb and make it read 50 MHz off which would be correct for a 10700 l.o.
I have also had success using the modified blindscan plugn on a regular BlackHole image, but it has some issues as compared to other images that it was designed for such as Open BlackHole. I suggest trying the Open BlackHole image and see if you can use it. If it works good for you, Then I might see about changing my modified blindscan l.o. from 10750 to 10700.
The BlackHole blindscan plugin could be modified to work using a 10700 lnb, but a good bit of information would have to be added to the Python file for the plugin. This is not something I want to do.
The Open BlackHole image is based on OpenPLi, and it has a better blindscan plugin with more features than the BlackHole blindscan plugin. I have modified the Open BlackHole blindscan plugin to accept a 10750 lnb, so you have blindscan on C Band, universal Ku, and 10750 Ku. I could probably change the 10750 part of this plugin to 10700 without a great deal of effort. The only problem is I do not have a 10700 lnb to test with, but I could probably test using a 10750 lnb and make it read 50 MHz off which would be correct for a 10700 l.o.
I have also had success using the modified blindscan plugn on a regular BlackHole image, but it has some issues as compared to other images that it was designed for such as Open BlackHole. I suggest trying the Open BlackHole image and see if you can use it. If it works good for you, Then I might see about changing my modified blindscan l.o. from 10750 to 10700.