Package: radio
Version: 3.95.dfsg.1-8
Severity: important

Hi,

"-s" doesn't work and therefore "-i" too (#279093).
While scanning it shows the frequency and signal strentgh I guess? For
me that second number varies from six to about thirty. The high numbers
are where stations are according to frequency.
After typing "radio -c /dev/radio0 -s" radio outputs:
baseline at 6.10                        
Station  0:  87.60 MHz - 6.60
Station  1:  88.00 MHz - 6.60
Station  2:  89.70 MHz - 6.60
Station  3:  98.85 MHz - 6.60
Station  4:  99.10 MHz - 6.60
tuned 87.60 MHz
Actually the first station is at 87.70 and while scanning the second
nuber is 32.00 and I can tune in manually and do hear radio. The scan
didn't catch that.
I have cable network radio and use an Asus Mycinema 7131 (Philips 7134
driver). Tvtime works fine for example. I geuss it looks for strentgh
above 50.00?

Regards,
Sladi


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ii  libncurses5               5.6+20080308-1 Shared libraries for terminal hand

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