[linux-dvb] au-GoldCoast for DVB scan

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Hi there,

Here's a suitable scan file for the Gold Coast, Australia which you
might like to add to the set provided with the scan utility. It also
includes links to the Australian government web site where the
frequency tables for all regions within Australia are documented.

#
# DVB-T frequencies & modulation for the Gold Coast, Australia (Mt  
Tamborine)
# See http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=22&recLocation=Gold 
+Coast
# and http://www.dba.org.au/index.asp?sectionID=120
#
# T freq bw fec_hi fec_lo mod transmission-mode guard-interval hierarchy
# ABC (UHF 62)
T 767500000 7MHz 3/4 NONE QAM64 8k 1/16 NONE
# SBS (UHF 36)
T 585500000 7MHz 2/3 NONE QAM64 8k 1/8 NONE
# Seven (UHF 53)
T 704500000 7MHz 2/3 NONE QAM64 8k 1/8 NONE
# NBN (UHF 68)
T 809500000 7MHz 3/4 NONE QAM64 8k 1/16 NONE
# Prime (UHF 65)
T 788500000 7MHz 3/4 NONE QAM64 8k 1/16 NONE
# Southern Cross Ten (UHF 43)
T 634500000 7MHz 3/4 NONE QAM64 8k 1/16 NONE
# Nine (UHF 59)
T 746500000 7MHz 3/4 NONE QAM64 8k 1/16 NONE
# Ten (UHF 56)
T 725500000 7MHz 3/4 NONE QAM64 8k 1/16 NONE


PS: Sorry for the triple posting - looks like the list just doesn't  
like PGP signatures.

--
JASON PATTERSON
jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  http://www.pattosoft.com.au/jason

Imagine that CRAY decides to make a personal computer. It contains
16 Alpha processors executing in parallel, has 50 gigabytes of RAM,
20 terabytes of disk storage, a resolution of 4096 x 4096 pixels, does
24-bit 3D graphics in realtime, relies entirely on voice recognition
for input, fits in your shirt pocket and costs $300. What is the first
question the computer community asks?

"Is it DOS compatible?"





[Index of Archives]     [Linux Media]     [Video 4 Linux]     [Asterisk]     [Samba]     [Xorg]     [Xfree86]     [Linux USB]

  Powered by Linux