On Mar 24, 2006, at 1:54 AM, Hans Verkuil wrote:

> On Friday 24 March 2006 05:41, Andrew Dodd wrote:
>> Quoting Doug Butterworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> Dave's tuner 1 Linux video looks very similar to mine as far as the
>>> static goes.  I will see if i can try out this patch as well.
>>
>> Yup, those are the exact same problems I have/had with lowband
>> channels.
>
> Does the static only appears on low-band channels? Which precise
> frequencies?

For me it seems that all channels below channel 33 on the first tuner  
have noticeable static.  As soon as I hit 33, it is hard to tell the  
difference between the two tuners.  Channel 32 is close but not as  
good as 33 and up.  I then noticed that there was another patch of  
bad channels higher up.  33 - 47 were good, but 48 - 63 had  
noticeable static again. I do not know the exact top where the static  
came back as 64 - 66 are channels I do not get.  However, 67 to 71  
were good.  Above that, I only have 2 other channels, 95 and 99 both  
which were bad.  I am not sure what this means, but at least there is  
some kind of pattern.  I did this for both the kernel tuner and that  
patched tuner code that Hans sent us and they seem to work about the  
same.  Does anyone else get similar results?

2 to 32 bad (55.250 MHz - 271.250 MHz)
33 to 47 good (277.250 MHz - 361.250 MHz)
48 to 63 bad (367.250 MHz - 457.250 MHz)
64 to 66 unknown
67 to 71 good (481.250 MHz - 505.250 MHz)
72 to 94 unknown (511.250 MHz - 643.250 MHz)
95 bad 91.250 MHz
96 to 98 unknown (97.250 MHz - 109.250 MHz)
99 bad 115.250 MHz

-Doug

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