From: "Ragnar Sundblad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I have also been thinking of bying a Nova-T to see if I at least > can get better reception with that. There is a possibly new one > called 1.3, which could be studied here: > <http://www.usa-x.org/1shop/product_info.php?cPath=3&products_id=34&languag > e=en>, pdf here: <http://www.usa-x.org/1/T1300.pdf>.
FWIW, this is the card that Hauppauge is now selling as the "Nova-T" (they formerly sold a quite different card under the same name!), and that Lorenzen is also selling in Germany. > This one looks like it could at least be fitted with a > CI connector (yes, some DVB-T channels in Sweden are encrypted). > Does anyone know if one gets this card if you buy a Hauppauge > Nova-T, or if you get one without a CI connection? The CI connector is _not_ equipped, neither on the Hauppauge nor on the Lorenzen model. And there appear to be a number of SMD components missing, so it wouldn't be simple to add the connector. And the design seems a bit kludgy to me anyway: The connector is simply wired to the SAA7146A DEBI port. The software would transfer the data from the demodulator to system memory, then back from system memory to the CI for unencryption, then back to system memory - i.e. every MPEG-2 packet would have to pass _three times_ through the SAA7146A. I think this design leads to all kinds of timing issues... Decoding the packets in software might be a better solution... IMHO, encrypted DVB-T is a flaw in itself ;) > Does anyone know if this card is supported by the driver? Yes, Andrew de Quincey has developed a frontend driver for the frontend on this board (TDM1316L and TDA10045H). Regards, -- Robert Schlabbach e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Berlin, Germany -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
