Given the feedback on this image, it appears that quite a few peeps have had their chirping fixed on those dodgy sagems which have long been given up on...
If we recall the original issue; it only chirps on Encrypted channels, we know that it had to do with the emu's (evocamd,newcamd,mgcamd).
With this image though, JTG use the GBOX emu - This is what I believe fixes the chirping.
1) Now the question is, how easy would it be to import the GBOX emu & conf files into another image and get this running to prove whether it is indeed this emu...
2) It may also be something to do with /var/keys/cwshare.cfg file settings:
# Please use NOT eNX check/reset for this Image!!
# This Image make this better and faster.
# allow maximum 06 share level for recieved card data
I: { 03 }
# 01 repeat EMM's
# 00 consider every EMM only once
# 01 restart pid on overflow
# 1* reset ENX on every channel change
# *1 check/reset ENX freezes on FTA
# *2 check/reset ENX freezes on PayTV
# *3 check/reset ENX freezes on FTA and PayTV
# *7 check/reset /tmp/nopic on FTA and PayTV
# 00 write nothing in atack.txt
# 01 write into atack.txt: password is wrong
# 02 write into atack.txt: ID unknown
# 04 write into atack.txt: IP is wrong
# 08 write into atack.txt: port is worng
# 10 write into atack.txt: share.stat
# 20 create online.log for online/offline logging
# 3F write everything. (combine bits for other combinations)
# 3500 send ecm again after 3,5 Seconds if no reply
# 6000 resync decode after 6 Seconds if net decode failed
N: { 01 01 00 00 3500 6000 }
# Send ECM's at maximum cards (please use 5 to 10 as default)
X: { 07 }
File also attached to see the configuration tree.
Appreciate if anyone has any thoughts on this.
Cheers,
Menacez