Re: hvr4000 in general

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Lars Schotte wrote:
yes? it works definitely? and how is that? again, I need something to
see and as long as it doesnt tune in and as long as no data is flowing
i can NOT see how it could be working.

Definitely works using szap-s2. Tuning works and so is the data. I don't have access to the system right now.


what fragility do you mean? did she burned out/ overheating, or what
kind of fragility?

One of the chip on the board got burned for all the burnt cards.


On Sun, 06 Jun 2010 16:30:31 +0800
Ang Way Chuang <wcang79@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

That card definitely works on DVB-S2. The only problem I had with
that card is its fragility. I have a few burnt HVR 4000 (lite) cards
in the lab.

Lars Schotte wrote:
hi all hvr4000 "friends"

i am wondering if someone has this card working a little more then
I do.

i have dvb-s working quite good. the only thing what I can say
positively about thisc card is that it at least reports a better
signal strength and also SNR. so it is possible that the part
"before" the chipset from the viewpoint of the signal arriving from
space it may have a better "tuner".

but so far ... has someone dvb-s2 working? (on linux/not freebsd!!)
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