A quick correction: On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 10:22, Malcolm Caldwell wrote: > Hello, > > First a quick question: has anyone been able to get a nova-t to work in > Australia yet? > > I have been helping a user via email/phone (he is on the other side of > the continent) who is new to linux try to get his nova-t card to work > here in Australia. He purchased the card in the UK and > has been able to
has not been able to > get it to work since. He has tried to do this under windows with no > success and so now is trying linux. > > We have got the system to the point where the drivers > (linuxtv-dvb-1.0.0-pre1) are installed, the card is detected etc and > dvbtune (from dvbtools on sourceforge) runs. > > When the card is tuned to the correct frequency with what is apparently > the correct parameters for the transmitter. dvbtune reports that there > is signal and carrier but fails to get any further. He tried changing > various parameters (frequency/bandwidth/transmission etc) and only got > the expected result of no carrier and/or no signal. > > >From this it would seem that perhaps the frontend is not really working > with 7Mhz. > > > -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
