When you have a normal behaviour the rotor is first sent a signal with a certain voltage to move, then a second one with higher voltage to move faster. It looks like the driver will not send the second signal, this means the dish will move up to three degrees and then needs a new command (this happens when you change channel, sometimes twice) to resume the motion and reach its final position.
It looks like in my case the second signal with more voltage is sent correctly.
- For signal status. Yes, it's quite annoying. The signal is measured in very large increments. There is no logic to have 15.2db and the next step to be 15.7db, especially if you try to finetune a position or even use your STB to adjust your arc.Compared to what the BCM73xx tuner that OSmini has, that is so precise and in such small increments it's ages behind. For this issue though, I cannot tell how Silabs behaves in general. Perhaps all Silabs tuners measure the signal this way.
Basically, I zapped from some channels today and I saw the following dB values: 12. 7 - 13. 0 - 13.2 - 13.5 - 14.0 - 14.2 - 14.5 - 14.7 - 15.0 - 15.7 - 16.0
This clearly shows that dB value is rounded to only the following digits after the point: 0, 2, 5, 7. I guess noone observes any other values? This is very poor for those who want to fine-tune their dish.
Also, 1dB is equal to 5,0-5.1%.
ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E
HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W