Here is the actual map: http://www.digizone.cz/texty/mapy-pokryti/ So for Prague: mux 1 Ceska televize http://www.digizone.cz/texty/multiplex-1-mapy-pokryti-ceska-televize/ channel 53, 8 MHz, 8k, guard 1/4, fec 2/3, qam 64, hier none mux 2 Ceske radiokomunikace http://www.digizone.cz/texty/pokryti-sit-a/ channel 41, 8 MHz, 8k, guard 1/4, fec 2/3, qam 64, hier none mux 3 Czech Digital Group http://www.digizone.cz/texty/pokryti-sit-b/ channel 46, ??? (probably the same, it's the same in Brno, where I live nearby) mux 4 Telefonica O2 http://www.digizone.cz/texty/pokryti-sit-c/ channel 64, 8 MHz, 8k, guard 1/8, fec 2/3, qam 64, hier none (only here the guard interval is different as in Brno) According to the http://www.digizone.cz/texty/multiplex-1-mapy-pokryti-ceska-televize/ the channel 570 Mhz (channel 33) is just a weak copy of mux 1 from Usti n.L. I hope I will calculate correctly, please check. mux 1: channel 53 -> 730 MHz mux 2: channel 41 -> 634 MHz mux 3: channel 46 -> 674 MHz mux 4: channel 64 -> 818 MHz You can use the cz-Brno file I posted here a month ago which should be now commited in the tree. Just replace the frequencies in that file. Regards, Tomas ----- Original Message ----- From: "BOUWSMA Barry" <freebeer.bouwsma@xxxxxxxxx> To: "Martin Jaburek" <longmatys@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: <linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 11:14 PM Subject: Re: New scan file for cz-Praha Oooh, replying to myself. What an egoist. UNFIT TO DRIVE ON THEE INTERNET. Shameful. May as well write a novel of nothing but talking to himself. GET A ROOM! On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, BOUWSMA Barry slobbered and dribbled: > Or, a quick search (with no background) shows this frequency > is in use at Usti n.Labem (north-ish; would have to search my > maps to quote actual antenna distance and view terrain and Relying on g00gle cache with results for `dvb-t praha', it seems that ``dxradio.cz - přehled DVB-T vysílačů v Česku'' lists frequencies in use at present, and ``DigitálníTelevize.cz > Pozemní digitální vysílání v České republice'' lists planned frequencies -- possibly modulation parameters are linked from the latter, I haven't yet checked, but Real Soon Now I should map out a cz-all file comparable to my Baden-Wuerttemberg file to get a better overview... _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb