On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Christoph Pfister wrote:
> Sorry for the late answer,
No worries, I've been keeping busy by discovering yet more
info. Discovering a site where not only does everyone know
more than me and where all the info I could possibly want
is there for the taking, but where I feel more
Sorry for the late answer,
2009/1/29 BOUWSMA Barry :
> On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Christoph Pfister wrote:
>
>> > I intend to take Christoph's files and massage them to add
>> > bits of info, reviewing the info by hand, adding missing info
>
>> I don't mind adding those further bits. They need to be aft
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Christoph Pfister wrote:
> > I intend to take Christoph's files and massage them to add
> > bits of info, reviewing the info by hand, adding missing info
> I don't mind adding those further bits. They need to be after the main
> block in the file, so that they don't get overw
2009/1/27 BOUWSMA Barry :
> I intend to take Christoph's files and massage them to add
> bits of info, reviewing the info by hand, adding missing info
> and generally trying to come up with something like the BW
> file I created.
>
> But I want feedback about that file too, rather than to have
> m
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Tobias Stoeber wrote:
> > > should (ideally) use a 8 MHz width space from 559.25 MHz to 567.25 MHz for
> > > Ch 32.
> >
> > Is this correct, or should the range be from 558 to 566MHz,
> > apart from locations (such as the UK and Australia) where an
> > offset may be used?
>
Hi,
BOUWSMA Barry schrieb:
It's just a centre frequency used for tuning purposes. The DVB-T signal
should (ideally) use a 8 MHz width space from 559.25 MHz to 567.25 MHz
for Ch 32.
Is this correct, or should the range be from 558 to 566MHz,
apart from locations (such as the UK and Australia)
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Tobias Stoeber wrote:
> > In reality, when I've been in a new location and done a scan
> > without knowing transmitter site details, I've just used a
> > general purpose scanfile I've created which goes from 474 in
> > 8MHz steps up to 850 or so, like
> > ### Kanal 68 UHF
> >
Hi,
hermann pitton schrieb:
The reverse effect will be, we have it already with federal state scan
files now, that we likely will see more questions about why the hell I
don't get this one and tuning failed ...
Regarding the de-Sachsen-Anhalt file, apart from 3 or 4 frequency
entries the res
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 27.01.2009, 23:46 +0100 schrieb Tobias Stoeber:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just conducted a little test using the de-Sachsen-Anhalt scan file.
> As expected, only 3 lines actually worked (those muxes transmitted
> from Mt. Brocken).
>
> The line for 498 Mhz (Ch24 Halle-Saale), w
Hi all,
I've just conducted a little test using the de-Sachsen-Anhalt scan file.
As expected, only 3 lines actually worked (those muxes transmitted
from Mt. Brocken).
The line for 498 Mhz (Ch24 Halle-Saale), which is
T 49800 8MHz 2/3 NONE QAM64 8k 1/4 NONE # CH24: Das Erste, arte,
Phoe
Hi guys,
2009/1/27 Tobias Stoeber :
> Hi Christoph,
>
> Just had a look at your zip archive and the files.
>
> Christoph Pfister schrieb:
>> I've updated my de-files:
>> - fixed the url (inserted the wrong one by accident)
>> - fixed vhf channels (they were using 8mhz because my trigger was wrong)
Salü, Tobias...
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Tobias Stoeber wrote:
> You are right. 562 MHz as nominal frequency is correct, because for
> It's just a centre frequency used for tuning purposes. The DVB-T signal
> should (ideally) use a 8 MHz width space from 559.25 MHz to 567.25 MHz
> for Ch 32.
Is
Hi all,
BOUWSMA Barry schrieb:
... and sorry Barry that I've to correct you on some parts of your
summarization ;) I hope you don't mind.
No worries. I've tried to give a view that an outsider could
use to better understand the situation and place a logic onto
the channel assignments, as it i
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 27.01.2009, 09:30 +0100 schrieb Tobias Stöber:
> Moin, moin,
>
> ... and sorry Barry that I've to correct you on some parts of your
> summarization ;) I hope you don't mind.
>
> BOUWSMA Barry schrieb:
> > Certainly. Just as a background, for the one or zero persons who
> >
Grüezi mitenand!
*Whew*, that was a lot
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Tobias Stöber wrote:
> ... and sorry Barry that I've to correct you on some parts of your
> summarization ;) I hope you don't mind.
No worries. I've tried to give a view that an outsider could
use to better understand the situati
Hi Christoph,
Just had a look at your zip archive and the files.
Christoph Pfister schrieb:
I've updated my de-files:
- fixed the url (inserted the wrong one by accident)
- fixed vhf channels (they were using 8mhz because my trigger was wrong)
- add the the "# CHxy: name of programs" informatio
Hi Barry,
another info source regarding HH could be
http://www.dvb-t-nord.de/empfangsgebiete/media/hhhlparameter.pdf
It unfortunately does not contain recent or comming changes. But it
contains detailed info, also technical parameters.
Regards, Tobias
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Moin, moin,
... and sorry Barry that I've to correct you on some parts of your
summarization ;) I hope you don't mind.
BOUWSMA Barry schrieb:
Certainly. Just as a background, for the one or zero persons who
care,the situation in germany can be vaguely described thus: There
exist national publ
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Christoph Pfister wrote:
> > On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Tobias Stöber wrote:
> >> There is a complete listing including parameters from "in area" and also
> >> "out of area" (but with reception in the area) transmitters at
> >> http://www.ueberallfernsehen.de/data/senderliste_25_11_
Mojn, as people say in the north and to the north of northern
germany ;-)
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Tobias Stöber wrote:
> Well, just have to send this message again, this time to the right &
> correct mailing list linux-...@linuxtv.org. (Who by the way had the
> insane idea, to set a reply-to add
Moin, moin (as people say in Northern Germany) :)
BOUWSMA Barry schrieb:
I've just learned that effective 24.Feb, there will be a change
made to the channel assignment in the area of Hamburg.
This is due to the fact that one existing multiplex is found
within the VHF band, which is in the proce
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