On Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 04:18:31PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote: > > - LNBs have a constant error plus a temperature drift > > (e.g. +/-1MHz error, +/-3Mhz drift for a temperature range > > of -40 ... +60 °C -- cheap no name equipment usually worse) > > This is the old LNB, the one's we use are generally based on PLL's have > some 15 - 20k drift "old" LNBs? That's the majority in the consumer market. In fact I haven't seen a PLL stabilized LNB until now in that area. Even the "high quality" consumer stuff made by Invacom have no PLL and just a simple DRO pill for the LO. > even a max of 20k is so small within the actual bandwidth window, for a > demod not to lock A demod has a bandwidth of normally 5 - 10 MHz, > depending on the device. This is only true if you have high symbolrates. On the STV0299, a 3MS/s transponder tolerates just about 500-800kHz drift. -- Georg Acher, acher@xxxxxxxxx http://www.lrr.in.tum.de/~acher "Oh no, not again !" The bowl of petunias _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb