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[vdr] Re: tech patch values



Hi,

I get the new AIO 0407 with the tech patch. The new look is very nice:)
Could somebody explain me the signal names and their results?

Is this right?
SS=signal strenght
SNR= ????

Are my results good or not?

SS: 12% - 31dBm
SNR: 140% - 17.0dB

You can have a look at http://www.azimi.de/tech/tech.jpg

When I´m in the Techmenu (9) and wait ~3 Min. I got a PANIC: watchdog
timer expired - exiting! :(( My DVB Driver 010402 is patched...


Greets
Habib



-----Original Message-----
From: vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounce@linuxtv.org] On Behalf
Of Sergei Haller
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 1:17 PM
To: vdr@linuxtv.org
Subject: [vdr] Re: tech patch values


On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Ulrich Petri (UP) wrote:

UP> Hi,
UP>
UP> i have a 2.1 card and get the following results:


I  also  have  a 2.1 by Hauppauge. Yesterday I made an update to vdr
1.0.4 and  installed  the driver patch sent on the list on 12.06.2002 by
Michael Stuermer. The driver is IIRC the one from 01.04.2002 from Klaus'
page.


UP> visual-   |  SS  |  snr  |
UP> recieving-|      |       |
UP> impression|      |       |
UP> ----------|------|-------|
UP> "good"    |30-33 | 13-15 |
UP> "blocky"  |29-30 | 10-12 |
UP> "nothing" |  3   |(-14)-(-9)

    "good"    | 31   | 65-78 |

On  all  the  channels  (I  don't  have channels with "blocky" image and
I didn't  test  channels  with "nothing") the signal strength is 31. the
SNR value is depending on the transponder, some have 65, some have 70
and some have  78  (more  or less constant). On the chamnnels with SNR
value of 70, this  value is "flickering" between 69 and 70 while the
channel info ("ok"
button) is shown


c ya
        Sergei
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