Nice find Vink :)

I may have an alternative solution. One of two things:

EITHER:
I installed linux dvb tv from source.

I grabbed v4l-dvb-9defbd461e5f.tar.gz from linuxtv.org 
(http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb/archive/tip.tar.gz)
and did the .configure, make and sudo make install on it. I went a bit over the 
top and chose to install everything.
(The version may be different now due to updates by developers)

This didn't work immediately, nor on reboot, in fact it killed my dvb 
completely.
But I revisited after a cold boot and I now get a perfect picture with no 
errors.

OR:
I did run another set of updates so this may also have had the same effect.

So not sure which one fixed it, but it is fixed, with no need to regress
the kernel. (That was my next plan!)

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dvb-t on asustek p7131 hybrid looks like poor quality signal
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/446575
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