On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 09:43:53PM +0100, Darron Broad wrote: > >The docs for the 24116 say that the snr is measured in 0.1dB steps. The > >absolute range of registers a3:d5 is 0 to 300, so full scale is 30dB. I > >doubt we will see the 30dB in a real-world setup... > > Okay, so we know the step size of 0.1 per bit and that's measured > within a range of 0 to 300 but that doesn't actually say what it's > value is? Ie, is 50=5dB or something else? I guess so. > All the graphs I see for QPSK and 8PSK in use in the real-world > suggest the theoretical limit of esn0 is a lot less than that available > range. I don't know what is the accepted error rate to set this limit. > Perhaps someone who has authority on this subject can chime in? > > On the cx24116 testing observed that a register max of 160 from QPSK > gave good approximation to that given by regular sat-kit sitting > around 100%. If that really means 16dB then it doesn't look right > compared to the graphs I see, what's wrong here? I've looked at the IF output of the frontend (it should be always a CX24118) with spectrum analyzer. The input was from Astra 19.2 with a 80cm dish. The slope top above the noise floor indicates also a SNR of 16, maybe 18dB, but not more. It's really that low... -- 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