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m (Removed "Kernel Config Overview" article, placed the info for its only entry (LR6650) into device page (where it belongs))
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** [[DVB-T_devices|DVB-T devices]]
** [[DVB-T_devices|DVB-T devices]]
** [[DVB-C_devices|DVB-C devices]]
** [[DVB-C_devices|DVB-C devices]]
** [[DVB Conditional Access Modules]]
** [[ATSC_devices|ATSC devices]]
** [[ATSC_devices|ATSC devices]]
** [[DVB receiver vendors|Devices sorted by Vendor]]
** [[DVB receiver vendors|Devices sorted by Vendor]]
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* '''Developer Section'''
* '''Developer Section'''
**[[Supported DVB cards]]
**[[Supported DVB cards]]
**[[Supported CAM modules]]
**[[DVB cards requiring definition]]
**[[DVB cards requiring definition]]
**[[DVB API history and future]]
**[[DVB API history and future]]

Revision as of 04:52, 27 February 2007


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