Hi all,
I have a nova-t dvb card which works perfectly in windows.
However under linux, I can tune to every station except one.

I am in Canberra, Australia and I can't tune to the ABC.
ABC broadcasts on channel VHF "9A" which is apparently 205500kHz.

Can anyone think of a reason why this would not work? What does the 'A'
mean anyway? All the other channels are on a whole numbers, and they
seem to work fine.

Other details of the network here are:

Bandwidth: 7MHz
      QAM: 64
     Mode: 8kHz
Hierarchy: NONE
Inversion: OFF

The entry I have in my channels.conf file is:
ABC:205500000:INVERSION_OFF:BANDWIDTH_7_MHZ:FEC_3_4:FEC_2_3:QAM_64: \
TRANSMISSION_MODE_8K:GUARD_INTERVAL_1_16:HIERARCHY_NONE:263:512:

(pid values stolen straight from the windows software config, which
works fine)

I have tried the DVB and dvb-kernel drivers.

Thanks,
Dave




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