At 09:35 AM 24/03/2005, William Uther wrote:
The signal from the antenna cannot be too bad as a Teac DV-B300 STB runs
perfect on it. I have an amplifier on the line at the moment which I
need for SBS. Attenuating the VHF frequencies or removing the amp all
together do not affect anything besides my ability to receive SBS at
all. (i.e. same number of signal errors).

i) I have a VisionPlus card and two DViCO FusionHDTV cards. The VisionPlus card is just bad as far as I can see. It gets many more errors than the Fusions on the same antenna. Further discussion of this aspect should go to the users' list, or linuxtv list. It may be a driver issue, but it doesn't seem to be a Myth issue.

i have a similar setup - two DVIDO FusionHDTV Plus cards and one VisionPlus DVB-T (identified as a Twinam in linux).


while i agree that the VisionPlus has a lower-quality tuner than the DVICO cards (signal strength/quality not quite as good), with a correct antenna setup, this does not cause any quality issues.


cheers,

lincoln.

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