Re: [GIT PULL FOR 2.6.40] PCTV nanoStick T2 290e (Sony CXD2820R DVB-T/T2/C)

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Here in the UK the mux strengths and parameters are all over the place.

I have had situations in the past (with dib0700 I think) where I've had
to twiddle the force_lna setting one way or the other depending on how
they've decided to reconfigure my local transmitter.

So I'd be cautious about flat-out enabling it the whole time.
-- 
Steve Kerrison MEng Hons.
http://www.stevekerrison.com/ 

On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 15:29 +0200, BjÃrn Mork wrote:
> Antti Palosaari <crope@xxxxxx> writes:
> > On 06/01/2011 04:27 PM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> >> Em 25-05-2011 17:42, Antti Palosaari escreveu:
> >>> Antti Palosaari (7):
> >>>        em28xx-dvb: add module param "options" and use it for LNA
> >>
> >> That patch is ugly, for several reasons:
> >>
> >> 1) we don't want a generic "options" parameter, whose meaning changes from
> >>     device to devices;
> >
> > I agree it is not proper solution, but in my mind it is better to
> > offer some solution than no solution at all.
> >
> >> 2) what happens if someone has two em28xx devices plugged?
> >
> > It depends depends devices, currently only nanoStick T2 only looks
> > that param, other just ignore. If there is two nanoStics then both
> > have same LNA settings.
> >
> > That's just like same behaviour as for example remote controller
> > polling. Or for example DiBcom driver LNA, since it does have similar
> > module param already. Will you you commit it if I rename it similarly
> > as DiBcom?
> >
> >> 3) the better would be to detect if LNA is needed, or to add a DVBS2API
> >>     call to enable/disable LNA.
> >
> > True, but it needs some research. There is many hardware which gets
> > signal input from demod or tuner and makes some fine tune according to
> > that. We need to define some new callbacks for demod and tuner in
> > order to do this kind of actions.
> > Or just add new LNA param to API use it manually.
> 
> 
> Or option 
> 4) just enable the LNA unconditionally.  
> 
> I did some testing in my environment, and I was unable to tune anything
> on either DVB-T or DVB-C without the LNA enabled.  I'm of course aware
> that this depends on your signal, but have you actually seen a real life
> signal where tuning fails with the LNA enabled and works without it?
> 
> I do believe that my DVB-C signal at least is pretty strong.
> 
> 
> 
> BjÃrn
> 
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