I think the device is based on the STK7700-PH component by Dibcom.
The STK7700-PH family is based on the following components:
- a Dibcom demodulator with an integrated USB interface (Dib7700)
- a tuner and analog decoder which are provided by a third party partner
(Xceive XC3028 and Conextant CX25843)
The dib0700 driver seems to support the STK7700-P, STK7700-D,
STK7700-PD, but not the STK7700-PH wich is the only one using the
XC3028.
It seems we have to add the xc3028 driver to the existing one.
Ref: www1.dibcom.info/Images/Upload/pdf/DiBcom_PC_Notebooks_0702.pdf
Hope it helps.
Ivan
> Hi Olivier,
>
> sorry for my private reply last night (...beginners mistake).
> Again: I did what you said and the device is now found. But the tuner seems
> to
> be a xc3028.
>
> There is a registry-entry in the INF-file:
>
> [MOD7000_DEVICE_AddReg]
> ; STK7700PH (HOOK_USB_REV_B; hybrid_diversity_xc3028_cx2584x) (0x1e98)
>
> So what can I do to get the tuner working?
>
> Thank you
>
> Holger
>
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