According to the information I found it said 57MHz. Here is what I found: http://www.business-sites.philips.com/assets/Downloadablefile//TUV1236-1747.pdf The tuner and NXT2004 demodulator chip are integrated into the TUV1236D Network Interface Module. I don't think there is a specific Philips tuner used. From what I understand the NXT2004 also demodulates the analog signal. A Conexant CX88 chip is then used to interface with the PCI bus and adds video and svideo inputs. Kirk On 10/23/05, CityK <CityK@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Michael Krufky wrote: > > > Kirk Lapray wrote: > > > >> I have added support for several cards that use the NXT2002 or > >> NXT2004 demodulator. > >> > >> These will be used in a new NXT200X driver that incorporates the > >> NXT2002 driver and adds support for a couple NXT2004 based cards. > >> > >> * dvb-pll.h, dvb-pll.c: > >> - Added support for the following: > >> Philips TUV1236D - ATI HDTV Wonder > >> ALPS TDHU2 - AverTVHD MCE A180 > >> Samsung TBMV30111IN - Air2PC ATSC - 2nd generation > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Kirk Lapray <kirk.lapray@xxxxxxxxx > >> <mailto:kirk.lapray@xxxxxxxxx>> > >> > > > > Kirk- > > > > I've applied your patch to dvb-kernel cvs, thanks. > > > Kirk, > > In the patch, shouldn't the min. Fq. for the Philips TUV1236D be 54MHz ? > > Unrelated to the patch, could you, or anyone else for that matter, ID > the (Philips?) tuner and analog demodulator ICs used in the TUV1236D. > Thanks. > > -- Cheers, CK > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/attachments/20051023/03225d55/attachment.htm