Mojn, as people say in the north and to the north of northern germany ;-) On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Tobias Stöber wrote: > Well, just have to send this message again, this time to the right & > correct mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Who by the way had the > insane idea, to set a reply-to address to another mailing list It also means that the original sender may not ever see a reply, unless one overrides this and uses the From: header, which I'm now doing in most replies, because except for a handful of developers, I really have no idea if the original poster of a message to -dvb is even subscribed to any other list. Most of the time, I'll guess they aren't. Meaning the reply stays on -dvb assuming I reply to all. As a result, pretty much everybody is crossposting between -dvb and -media rather than the so-called ``wanted'' effect of abandoning -dvb and keeping all posts in one location, that is, -media. Naturally, posts that are delivered directly to me do not contain this header, so my replies don't make it to that other list. Frankly, I ain't bothered anymore. > As for certain area in Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia there ahve Argh! Don't do this ;-) You're making me run for my englisch-to-german dictionary which contains none of these. But anyway... > in my area (Brunswick), where there had been an ARD Mux on Ch 8. Now it Okay, this isn't in my dictionary either, and while I could guess the others, I have no clue. Sounds Canadian to me, which says more about my background, than of non-native place names which I avoid (Milano it is; I grew up not far from Milan and I am not good-looking and sexy and sophisticated like the italians) But that is neither here nor there... > Information for the whole NDR area will normally be found at > http://www.dvb-t-nord.de. So far, only old info from last year is what I've found there. Likewise, the site for Bayern did not give me any info about plans to migrate the number of VHF frequencies into the UHF band, while it did have a few interesting bits of information not provided by the technically excellent, up-to-date, and informative BayernText teletext pages. > There is a complete listing including parameters from "in area" and also > "out of area" (but with reception in the area) transmitters at > http://www.ueberallfernsehen.de/data/senderliste_25_11_2008.pdf Interesting, thanks. This gives me the overview by region that I lack apart from Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, and the like, as to the modulation in use -- mdr and to some extent WDR do not follow the same pattern as seen in B-W.... I believe there is a mistake, though, in the data for HH. The guard interval of 1/8 for all frequencies, both VHF and UHF, from one Turm (font too small) does not match the 1/4 used as a general rule throughout germany, and used by all the (UHF) frequencies in the Single-Frequency-Network formed by the other Standort. (The modulation parameters provided in the initial scan file for Lübeck seem to be wrong too -- the one which caught my eye when quickly viewing all de-scanfiles) Even though my original plans to create a comprehensive list of frequencies, transmitter sites, and technical details for each Bundesland have been put on ice, as I don't expect to be doing any travel to these areas in the near future, it will be interesting for me to come up with an overview of available quality in each region, as well as to puzzle over what WDR is doing. I wonder if, in addition to moving from the remaining VHF frequencies, there will be plans in the future to convert to a unified horizontal or vertical polarisation nationally or by region. Though this does not affect tuning data, it is apparently an issue around Nürnberg... barry bouwsma -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html