This is exactly it! If you add 167k to 489833333 you get basically 490000000 which is the frequency that works with this card! [See my mail, subject "Tuning problems: Freecom card with USB ID 14aa:0226" on 10/10/06 17:19 (it has USB ID 14aa:0225 when cold)] So how would I go about doing this manually? Because when I scan, the frequencies of the other transponders are not accepted... Could it not be added in the driver? Automatically add 167k to every frequency received if a certain modprobe flag is on? I want it to work with my current MythTV setup, which has 2 DVB-T devices already, I don't want to have to add more transponders and get MythTV confused over which channels are the same or different... Any ideas? Benjie. Hartmut Hackmann wrote: > Hi, > > Cabrito Estrabico wrote: >> Hello, >> I'm Ubuntu 6.06 LTS user on kernell 2.6.15-27-k7 with the last v4l-dvb [... cut ...] > The other issue is that in some countries, the transmitters are off the > channel frequency by +/-167kHz. This is the case in Britain, France and > Australia, probalbly others too. In the current implementation, you need > to correct this manually. > > Hartmut [... cut ...] _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb