Re: Leadtek Winfast 1800H FM Tuner

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On Sun 20-Mar-2011 7:18 PM, Antti Palosaari wrote:
On 03/20/2011 02:56 AM, Andrew Goff wrote:
Hi, I hope someone may be able to help me solve a problem or point me in
the right direction.

I have been using a Leadtek Winfast DTV1800H card (ïXceive xc3028 tuner)
for a while now without any issues (DTV & Radio have been working well),
I recently decided to get another tuner card, Leadtek Winfast DTV2000DS
(Tuner: NXP TDA18211, but detected as TDA18271 by V4L drivers, Chipset:
AF9015 + AF9013 ) and had to compile and install the V4L drivers to get
it working. Now DTV on both cards work well but there is a problem with
the radio tuner on the 1800H card.

After installing the more recent V4L drivers the radio frequency is
2.7MHz out, so if I want to listen to 104.9 I need to tune the radio to
107.6. Now I could just change all my preset stations but I can not
listen to my preferred stations as I need to set the frequency above
108MHz.

I think there is something wrong with the FM tuner (xc3028?) or other chipset drivers used for DTV1800H. No relations to the af9015, af9013 or tda18271. tda18211 is same chip as tda18271 but only DVB-T included. If DTV1800H does not contain tda18211 or tda18271 problem cannot be either that.

Antti


yes, I suspect it is a problem with the newer drivers for the DTV1800H card. I am using mythbuntu 10.04 as my operating systems and the FM tuner works fine until the the newer V4L drivers installed. The FM tuner frequency is not correct with the new drivers.
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