Sorry, but it came across for me as a bin file. That's also how it shows up in the mailing list archive See it at:

http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2006-August/012361.html

Dave Schile schrieb:
I have compiled by hand, from LyngSat, scan data for most FTA satellites visible in North America, and I would like it to be made available to anyone that wants it. I have not included any subscription channels, or NTSC. Many of these channels are on the air only rarely (feeds). Some are encrypted, as there are some transponders (especially on IA5) that have both encrypted and clear channels. For FEC I used AUTO, because I'm lazy and on my system it works just as well as specifying it. With my system I get about 190 TV and 80 radio channels.

I am attaching the data as a .tar.gz file (hope this is the correct procedure).

Garnet


why is it a .bin file.  what are you trying to pull?


Well, it's a normal gzipped tar-archive. No .bin file to be seen on my computer.

Cheers, Tobias

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