José Oliver Segura wrote: [...] > Summary statistics: > Frequency Signal Ber Unc > ========= ====== ======== ======== > 514000000 a151 00000000 00000001 > 570000000 96f9 00000000 00000000 > 794000000 8308 00000000 00000001 > 818000000 7539 00193640 00000fae > 834000000 79b8 00044993 00000bd6 > 842000000 7b72 00004394 00000009 > 850000000 79ce 00051580 000023f1 > 858000000 7843 000694ee 00001d2b Here are mine: Summary statistics: Frequency Signal Ber Unc ========= ====== ======== ======== 810000000 6f45 bfdb3a22 a71f9949 186000000 6f45 bfc20ffd aade4b46 698000000 6f45 bfa8a85b a72329e2 762000000 6f45 bfa6cf8d a986f5c0 730000000 6f45 bfc11469 aa175c36 626000000 6f45 bfca1dcf a72229e2 As you can see they are very strange values... They can't be true as BER and UNC are too high and signal doesn't change. I tried femon and it complains about: $ femon FE: Zarlink ZL10353 DVB-T (DVBT) Problem retrieving frontend information: Operation not supported status CVYL | signal 4e2e | snr c0c0 | ber 01000000 | unc 00000000 | FE_HAS_LOCK (...) Ok, something here is not working at all... I'm trying to hack with source code to see what operation is indeed "not supported". Any hint? > PS. Note that you need a recent tzap, since some versions (I think) do > not fflush after writing to the output the status message, son the > pipe to read from tzap won't work (I experienced this with a FC6 > installation, and I don't remember if tzap came from the installation > of was yum-installed from some repository. I've just downloaded the > latest dvb-apps and it works fine) I use the latest hg ones. Greetings, Federico -- On the web: http://www.quaqo.org - OpenPGP KeyID: 0x1D535856 Jabber: quaqo@xxxxxxxxxx - MSN: quaqo@xxxxxxx - ICQ: 48618109 Linux User: #263663 / Machine: #341187 (Arch Linux / Gimmick) _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb