Hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 03.01.2008, 06:50 -0500 schrieb Dwaine Garden:
> Oppsss. The chip is actually "TDB2028E3". So we know that the chip
> is actually a silicon TV Tuner.
sorry, don't know yet what this should be. The XCeive tuners have 48
pins and the known ones are clearly marked.
> Lookin
Oppsss. The chip is actually "TDB2028E3". So we know that the chip is
actually a silicon TV Tuner.
Looking at the Windows INF file, it does list a lot of Xceive references. Too
bad it was not marked as "TDA", then we could assume it was a Phillips Silicon
TV Tuner.
Examples
[CX23880.X
Am Mittwoch, den 02.01.2008, 23:21 -0500 schrieb Dwaine Garden:
> Looking at the chip which is right beside the Analog TV input. It
> says "TBA2028E3".
>
> Is that the Xceive 2028 tuner chip?
>
> Dwaine
2028 looks suspicious, but as far as I remember, they have been marked
differently previousl
Looking at the chip which is right beside the Analog TV input. It says
"TBA2028E3".
Is that the Xceive 2028 tuner chip?
Dwaine
hermann pitton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Dwaine,
Am Mittwoch, den 02.01.2008, 18:03 -0500 schrieb Dwaine Garden:
> I have added the following code to cx88-cards.c
Hi Dwaine,
Am Mittwoch, den 02.01.2008, 18:03 -0500 schrieb Dwaine Garden:
> I have added the following code to cx88-cards.c and it seemed to activate the
> card. I can now here the regulator for the LNB switch on. Also, I'm getting
> both signal and SNR values that look better than before. I
I have added the following code to cx88-cards.c and it seemed to activate the
card. I can now here the regulator for the LNB switch on. Also, I'm getting
both signal and SNR values that look better than before. I also get locks on
radio channels when scanning.
Is there a way to confirm the